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

Scholar-Level 17

35 questions are less attempt and with 80% accuracy, it will lower your performance. As per last year's trend, it will give you a percentile around 70-75.

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Swaroop Kumar MajjiStudent education counsellor

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Cat percentile of around 75 can get you through BML munjal universities.

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

Scholar-Level 17

You can try for:
1. Welingkar.
2. IFMR.
3. XIME.
4. Great Lakes.
5. TAPMI.
6. LBS - Delhi.

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siddharth prasad

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CMAT score not accepted.CAT score > 84% percentile and depending on profile

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Vinay Sharma

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The average cutoff ranges from 96 percentile to 99 percentile for IIMs. This is just an estimate as the IIMs can change the cutoffs as per there will.

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Lijo Jacob

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CAT is just one of the many exams that will help you in getting admission to a good college for MBA. Other options available for you are MAT, SNAP, XAT, etc. But, if you are targeting IIM, then CAT becomes a requirement.

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siddhartha tyagi

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The average package is between Rs 5-6 lac. And highest package somewhere around Rs 13 lac. You need to score above 65 percentile in CAT

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Surabhi Sinha

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Hello Bishal.Yes, first of all to your question.secondly that there are colleges which conducts their own entrance examinations for the selection process.So if you have not given any of the following exams mentioned above or is not interested to give then it is totally alright you can chunk it either ways.GOOD LUCK:)

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Some universities which are very highly placed in ranking offer a tough competition. If you opt for such a university, any problem is a major problem. Same goes with placements also. When you aim high, you can't take any risk.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

There is no definite published syllabus for CAT examination. Students are tested for their general aptitude by questions on Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal & Reading Comprehension and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning. This testing system is existence for many years and IIMs have not indicated formally or informally any change on it pattern of examination in recent past, therefore, you cam assume that it will remain same for CAT 2022 also.

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