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Sri Tilak Ghattamaneni

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It depends on your category. If you are a general category student, you need to score upwards of 99 percentile to get an interview call.

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Rajat ShettyLiving every bit.

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No Mithesh. You have to give NMAT for NMIMS.

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Rajat ShettyLiving every bit.

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If you want to pursue MBA from top 30 colleges in India then you should aim for 85+ percentile.

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AZEEM SHAIKHI am 29 years old.

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Manipal University and ITM is expecting admission on last year CAT & CMAT Score. Address:-
1) Manipal University
Survey No 23, 27, Thanisandra Main Rd, Chokkanahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560064
Contact :- +91 80660 21000
2) ITM Group of Institutions
Plot 25 & 26, Institutional Area, Sector 4, Kharghar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 410210
Contact: - 022 3383 5500

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JIMS KJ-GN

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Since you have experience in IT, it would be worthwhile to explore business analytics, which is very upcoming field with lots of scope in future. There are options like JIMS, Kalkaji, New Delhi offering Business Analytics as specialisation.

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Anirban GhoshMember - Branding and Sports Committee @ IMIB

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Getting a good score in CAT will give you ample opportunities from different MBA colleges. You will get calls from different colleges and then you will get an opportunity to sit for the GDPI for the respective colleges. Good luck.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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After getting a good percentile in CAT, the IIMs where you have applied looks at your profile, and they judge you on the basis of your class 10th, class 12th, undergraduate, CGPA marks. Weightage given to CAT is around 30-50%. Based on an overall score and CAT score, you may be called for a personal Interview, after which the deciding factor in selection will be mostly the interview performance. Also, you will start getting calls from different MBA colleges for their interview process. You have to shortlist the colleges accordingly, and then appear for the GDPI session for the college. If you pass the GDPI selection process, you are th
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Dr Yogesh DubeyAssociate Professor

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We only use CAT and XAT Scores. Our last years cut-off for open category was 75 percentile.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Hartej,
IIFT conducts its own entrance exam for its admission process. https://www.shiksha.com/university/indian-institute-of-foreign-trade/iift-exam.

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Rakesh ShrivastavaProfessor

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LM Thapar is a good college in north India. I do not know the cut-offs.

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