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Shaurya Singh

Guide-Level 13

You need to score above 75 percentile to be on the safe side and get a call from IIMs.

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Rohit Khan

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You will not face any difficulty. But, it will be better to give exam in last year as you can check your level and according to that you can schedule your preparation.

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Rohit Khan

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Hi,
Following are the best colleges in Mumbai:
1. JBIMS
2. S.P. Jain
3. NITIE
4. Sailesh J Mehta IITB
5. SIMSREE
6. KJ Somaiya

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Rohit Khan

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Start with Arun Sharma's Book as it is easy and simple to understand.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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For MAT, it goes upto 85 percentile and for CAT it goes to 82 percentile, Placements are decent enough at all above-mentioned colleges and has good brand reputation.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Hi,
Individual cutoff has not been published since it's new and niche course, you can expect anywhere between 80-90 percentile.
http://www.hindustanuniv.ac.in/mba_defence.php

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

No, it won't affect. You can appear for CAT 2018. Admissions will start from 2019, by the time your graduation will get over.

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Uma Murthy

Contributor-Level 6

Hi,
The basic principles you should keep in mind before preparing for GMAT/GRE are:
1. You must create a realistic schedule of daily study. You should at least study for 20-30 minutes every day.
2. Use only official study material and only refer official books published for any of these exams.
3. Learn and practice the problems first only then go to the practice tests, don't directly jump to practice tests.
4. Find someone who is also preparing or have appeared for the same exam as you can take necessary tips from him and review the questions you get wrong.
5. Focus more on vocabulary than passages.
Consistency and a well-planned preparation
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