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Arshita Tiwari

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Candidates seeking admission to the MBA programme at SPJIMR Bombay must score a minimum 85 percentile to get a call for personal interview round. The aforementioned cut off is for general category candidates. SPJIMR Bombay is well known for its flagship MBA course which is offered in five different specialisations. The total seat intake for at SP Jain Bombay is 880 and the final shortlisting is done based CAT/ XAT percentile, academics, performance in the interview round, work experience. The institute requires a total investment of INR 950,000 - INR 2,400,000 and gives a return of approx INR 24 LPA. For more details about SPJIMR MBA c

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kajalyadav

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The minimum CAT cutoff is mandatory for a candidate to be shorted for admission. They usually range from 98 to 100% for general category students. A score of 110 could still be competitive, especially if you have a strong overall profile. A CAT score of 110 can be considered decent, it's enough for admission to PGP EMBA in insurance at MET CITRD Bandra. 

1. Competition: The number of appliciant and their scores can impact the cutoff. The cutoff might be higher if there are many strong and smart candidates.

2. Previous Cutoff: You should check first the previous year's cutoff.

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Muskan

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With certain changes, the LUMET program is somewhat comparable to the CAT or CMAT syllabus. General Knowledge, Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude are among the subjects covered in both tests. But in contrast to CAT or CMAT, LUMET tends to concentrate more on subjects like Business Awareness and may assign varying weights to different portions. It's crucial to consult the particular LUMET curriculum as the focus and difficulty level of these tests may differ, even though the fundamental areas of aptitude remain the same.

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Aayush Sharma

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No, MBA at AKS University does not need a CAT exam to secure admission into the programme. The admissions in MBA programme at AKS University take place through the CUET-PG exam. Candidates who want to secure admission to AKS University MBA programme should appear for CUET-PG and not the CAT exam.

Along with a valid CUET-PG score, candidates should also have a 50% minimum aggregate score secured in their graduation. The candidates who have fulfilled the eligibility criteria are the ones who are eligible to apply for admission to the MBA programme at the university.

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Rashmi Sinha

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JIMS Rohini MBA cutoff 2024 will be released soon after the result is out for CAT, XAT and MAT. However the CAT cutoff percentile for JIMS Rohini remains the same for every year i.e 75 for the General AI quota. So, candidates preparing for next academic session must aim to secure more than 75 percentile to secure a seat at JIMS Rohini. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, you can join an MBA in IT without taking the CAT, as many universities and colleges offer alternative admission routes. 

Some institutions conduct their entrance exams, while others may accept scores from exams like MAT, XAT, GMAT, or CMAT. 

Therefore, candidates must research the specific requirements of the institutions they're interested in to find the best path for their MBA in IT.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Both GMAT and CAT entrance exams for MBA admissions. While CAT is required for Indian B-schools, GMAT is required for both Indian and international B-schools. GMAT is tougher than CAT because:

  • GMAT records more applicants since it is accepted globally, which means there is a higher competition among applicants, in comparison to CAT.
  • GMAT tests applicants holistically across its three broad sections - Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Reasoning and Data Insights. 
  • Also, GMAT is tougher than CAT because, questions on GMAT have stronger emphasis on global business school entrance exams and their specific requirements. CAT only focuses on In
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