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Shraddha Tiwari

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Class 10th and class 12th marks are absolutely necessary for CAT exam. Your score, plus your academic average are considered together for determining your final score that decides who will call you.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

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You have secured good academic marks in past, but colleges give weightage equally to every sections like marks scored in entrance examination, what/GD PI and marks scored graduation (weightage varies from college to college). To be in safe zone try to score anywhere in between 90-95. All the best.

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Aditi Agrawal

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Contact admission cells and ask them to update it for you. They will help you in a better way as they only have the authority to update it.

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Devansh Dugar

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An overall evaluation is done for selecting candidates at IMI Kolkata. However, with 75 plus percentile in CAT and decent scores in undergrad, you have fair chances of converting. IMI Kolkata has had an excellent track record of hundred percent throughout the years. Eminent faculty members from all over the world come to teach the students at IMI Kolkata. It has world class and ultramodern infrastructure. Students from different backgrounds from all parts of the country come to study in this college. Hostel facility is also present. Many live projects also take place which gives students a new perspective on the corporate world.
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JISHUA THOMAS

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General: 80 percentile Sectional, 90 percentile (overall)
NC-OBC: 72 percentile Sectional, 81 percentile (verall
SC: 60 percentile Sectional, 75 percentile (overall)
ST: 50 percentile Sectional, 65 percentile (overall)
PWD: 50 percentile Sectional, 65 percentile (overall).

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Stuti PandyaI am shiksha user & proud tobe part of shiksa

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Yes, it is necessary to have CAT for admission in FMS.

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shivangi raizada

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There is no need of filling separate application form as CAT score is acceptable in every institution, so there is no need of separate application form.

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shivangi raizada

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Sorry, it is not possible. Firstly, you need fill the form. After clearing it, you can able to get college.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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A candidate applying for CAT exam must have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% marks or equivalent CGPA.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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You have to get at least 96%ile in CAT exam then only you are eligible for IIMs and you may score above 85%ile in order to get admission into any top college.

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