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Aarti Singh

Guide-Level 14

Rajini, CAT is basically for admission to IIMs and top B-Schools in India. GMAT on the other hand is meant for admission to international B-Schools. CAT takes place once a year whereas GMAT takes place 5 times a year. CAT score is valid for the year in which you appeared for the test but GMAT score is valid for 5 years from the year you appeared for. Seeing the global acceptance of GMAT many B-Schools in India too accept its scores.
Keeping above points in mind you can appear for the test of your choice. Also check the universities that accept both.
Good luck.

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Dheerajkumar PittalaOpen minded, social worker

Contributor-Level 10

MBA can have more scope and job opportunities.
All the best

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Inderpreet kaur Jaswal

Beginner-Level 3

You can give both JEE(main) and NATA as I've done this year only.As there are many institutes like nit's who gives you admission in B.arch on the basis of your JEE(main) rank in paper-2.but most of the colleges and universities see your NATA score so I think you should go for both of them.Sorry ,I don't know about CAT much.

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fiona fernandes

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HI Eshu,
The cut off was around 70-75 percentile through CAT.

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HETAL.PALAN@VES.AC.IN

Contributor-Level 6

You can apply to Vivekanand Management Institute, Mumbai as you are eligible for the course. The institute has a good placement record.

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Sujay Gokhale

Beginner-Level 5

IIM Bangalore will conduct CAT 2016. The official notification will be out in the month of July.

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Nishant Pathakmyself Nishant Kumar PAthak

Contributor-Level 6

It depends upon the number of students applying in this college but its upto 90percentile in CAT to get a seat in MICA

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

At the time of admission SC/ST categories matters. OBC count as general.

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Mitali Swar

Contributor-Level 9

Hi, Raunak. There are no cut off, it is all about your presentation of yourself.At ISB&M the admissions are competitive. Weightage in Selection process : Written test : 25% Academics : 25% GD & PI : 40% Work Experience : 10%. GD consist of group discussion on the latest on going topic. Your speaking skills, body language, personality & confidence level is been tested. After GD is done few of them are being shortlisted for PI. In PI you will be questioned upon the things you have studied so far. To see how much you are clear with your concept. *For a great candidate, only written test is not a barrier*

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KISHLAY SINGH

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Zibak,
There are many good options in new Delhi. Youu can join CL, TIMES, IMS, TathaGat.

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