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Yashodhan Deshmukh

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You have negligible chances for any good college.

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Yashodhan Deshmukh

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Each college is placed under a league. 53 percentile is not a good enough score. I suggest you wait for the State Entrance Exam or appear for CAT again next year.

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Zubair Akhtarmyself an agriculturist and presently pursuing MBA

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The cut-off for finance is 50% for general and 35% for SC/ST.

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Gautham P

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No sectional cutoff as such but have to get above 80 percentile.

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Gautham P

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Very high chances. You are a sure shot if you can perform well in the interviews and written assessment test conducted by the college. Which industry is your work experience in?

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Akash Debnathamazingtechntricks.com

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You should appear for other exams like MAT, ATMA and MH CET. With 21 percentile in CAT, you won't get any reputed B-school.

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Akash Debnathamazingtechntricks.com

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You have a good profile, but I think 64% is not good enough for Great Lakes. But, you should try in other good B-schools.

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Shaurya Singh

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The minimum qualifications is any stream graduates with 50% aggregate in graduation. Graduates in final year can also apply provided that they have more than 50% aggregate in previous years.

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Akash Debnathamazingtechntricks.com

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Yes, if you belong to an Army family.

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