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Naman Jain

Contributor-Level 6

yes u can go for it.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Viswas, there is no fixed for it. It changes year to year. This year highest marks 97 for 100 that will be calculated for 100 percentile. Next year if one get 93 highest marks. that will be rounded up to 100. So, it depends on relative marks. All the best.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

You need to be a graduate with 50% aggregate marks for all years.
You can even give CAT if awaiting 3rd/4th year degree result

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Jayadev Thrikandiyoor

Contributor-Level 9

The level of mathematics used for CAT isn't that high. The logical thinking is what is mainly targeted and hence you should be much worried about that.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

Althought most colleges accept CAT score but there are few very prestigious colleges which have their own exams like Narsee Monjee Mumbai, XLRI etc.
Also taking multiple exams reduces the risk just in case you mess up in CAT. You must register for XAT, SNAP etc.

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TEJAS DESHMUKH

Beginner-Level 4

IRMA exam or popularly known as ISC or Issues of Social Concern tests the candidate's knowledge about the existing as well as proposed government schemes for rural India. After this, the students called for the interview have to undergo a group task (generally a prioritization task in which the group has to come to a consensus), case study presentation (for which 10 min are given to read the case and 2 min to each candidate for presentation), and a final personal interview to complete the icing on the cake! The weightage changes every year but the approximate weight ages are given below
CAT/XAT score: 40%
ISC Test: 10%
Group Task: 15%
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Harshul Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, hopefully! Also, depends on the average score of others!

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Satish Sugave

Beginner-Level 3

99+ percentile.

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