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Abhijeet Kumar

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Unfortunately, minimum graduation percentage requirement for NITIE is 60. However, there are other good colleges for operations as specialisation. You can always apply there with decent entrance exam score.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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Hello Kaiser,
As far as I know, the cutoff for BIM Trichy is above 85 percentile in CAT. But, I would still like you to contact the college once and enquire about the cutoff they are looking for this academic year. Sometimes it does happen that college change the cutoff's they usually take. So, take a chance by applying for the college online through the official website or you always have the option of visiting the college directly. All the best.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) is a masters level programme, leading to the grant of a degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA). The two-year, full-time, residential programme is designed to equip students to take on leadership roles in an increasingly complex and dynamic global scenario. It lasts six trimesters, spread over two years, with a summer project intermediary. PGP is one of the most highly placed programmes in global rankings.
Selection criteria :- For IIM-B, candidate needs to score minimum 85, 80 & 80 percentile in individual sections i.e VARC, DI& LR and QA with overall percentile of 90 if belongs
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
Yes, Somaiya accepts CAT scores for MMS. But since CAT is an All-India level exam, its cutoff is very high i.e. in the range of 99.8-99.9 percentile mark.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
At that low CAT score, it's impossible to get even a decent college anywhere in India, since the cutoffs of all reputed colleges are generally 80+ percentile. I suggest you reappear for CAT and/or other exams.
Good luck!

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ankit chauhan

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ankit chauhan

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Few pointers which the B Schools take into account -
Academic Record - School, Graduation etc. CAT Score - While there is no cut off for CAT score, but there are sectional cut offs which are never public knowledge. Typically a CAT percentile above 95 is typically a pretty good one. Extra - Curricular - What extra curricular activity were pursued by the individual. There is no bucket list for activities that they look for. They just look for what things are you passionate about and how they have been pursued by the candidate. Work Experience - Candidates prior work experience also has some part in the final selection. How much has the ca
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ravi mahawarStudent

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I think government colleges are best if you want to pursue graduation.

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