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Sreeharsh GundlapalliStudent Coordinator Of Public Relations Committee

Contributor-Level 6

Your CAT score is of far more important than your previous academics. Generally, a fresher need to have 92-95 percentile and it will be relaxed if you have work experience.

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Vaishakh Iyer

Guide-Level 12

90 to 95 percentile can help you to get shortlisted in the newest IIM's, provided you have a decent profile. You need to have above 95 percentile and also a good profile to get shortlisted for GD/PI in top 7 to 10 IIMs.

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Devesh Gupta

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75 percentile would be more than enough.

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Hemant Suthar

Beginner-Level 2

Hi,
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A large chunk of CEO positions in top multinational companies are dominated by people from the Marketing background.
For best results, join top B-schools that offer you an exposure to international markets and global marketing techniques.
You should feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate it by giving it thumbs up or marking as best.
All the best!

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Vaibhav AgarwalPositive attitude and hard working

Contributor-Level 7

Application deadlines means that it's the last date for the submission of their college form. After that period they won't entertain any more forms for admission.

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

Scholar-Level 17

Quantitative Ability - It includes aptitude, basic mathematics (trigonometry, algebra, percentages, statistics, profit and loss).
Verbal Ability - It includes grammar, punctuation, reading comprehension, jumbled sentences.
Data interpretation and logical reasoning- It generally covers statistics, permutation and combinations, probability.

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DIVYA PI LOVED TO BE MYSELF BECOZ NO ONE CAN REPLACE ME!!

Beginner-Level 3

Time and tricks matters more in CAT. If you practice it, then you can score 100%.

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Susant Das

Beginner-Level 5

You must be a graduate with the following requirements as per the category
(overall Cat score, sectional cutoffs, 12th %, 10th %)
GEN 90 80 60 60
OBC (NC) 80 70 60 60
SC 65 50 55 55
ST/ PWD 55 40 55 55
The process will consist of the following with the given weight ages.
Personal Interview 45%
CAT 35%
GD/WAT 15%
Work Experience Quality 5%

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Rashmi AggarwalClass Representative, DoMS, IIT Roorkee

Contributor-Level 7

Mathematics is not that difficult to crack. You should practice as much as you can.
Here are some tips:
1. Quants: You need to understand these concepts and practice questions with cross category.
2. LR: Make boxes while solving and practice as much as you can.
3. DI: Decimals like 1/11, 1/12, 1/13, 2/11 should be on your tips for easy calculation.

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Abhishek Bhardwaj

Beginner-Level 4

The institute accepts CAT, MAT, XAT & CMAT scores. The cut-off for these exams is 60 percentile.

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