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Mayank ParmarI Love to share information about education..

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If you want to take admission in IIM, you have to Clear CAT with the minimum score of 65% and for that you have to work very hard.
After qualifying CAT exam, you will face GD and Personal Interview for IIM.
But if you score good percentile in CAT, you can apply for many recognized Universities across India.
So go for it and try your best.
Best of luck.

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abhishek kumar Singhworked at senior design project manager inTCS

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You should opt for TIME coaching institute.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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No, just select the programs you are interested in. But, if you are looking for MBA from any top institute, check as many as possible. Don't miss the opportunity. Who knows you might end up getting an interview call from a new IIM or some other top college.

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Amit gupta

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These exams are to get admission in IIMs or business schools for MBA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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CAT is conducted once a year. You may refer to details of CAT 2016 at following link: https://iimcat.ac.in/per/g01/pub/756/ASM/WebPortal/1/index.html?756@@1@@1

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Annie Austin

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Dear Shubham,
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If your college or university has a provision of awarding graduation B.Sc degree on completion of 3rd year then you are eligible for appearing in CAT now. However, if you are awarded integrated M.Sc degree only then you are eligible for CAT in final year of degree.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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is this help full for u?
GDPI Cut-off for PGDM Admission (2015-17)
Short-listed Applicants for GDPI PGDM (Banking and Financial Services) 2015-17
All applicants of the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Banking and Financial Services)
2015-17 may please note the following cut-off for GDPI:
CAT 2014 (Total Percentile) : 73.00 and above
ATMA (Total Percentile)
(March 1, 2015 examination) : 73.00 and above
CMAT (February 2015) : Score of 181 and above
The final selection will be based on CAT/ATMA/CMAT score, academic performance, English
writing test and performance in GDPI.
Centre-wise list of short-listed applicants will be uploaded o
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srishty chaudhary

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Yes, you can appear for CAT if you have your graduation degree with minimum 50%. Generally, GMAT exam is given by those who want to study abroad.

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