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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

GMAT is for management courses. GRE for other courses. You also need IELTS.

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Rajiv Gusain

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please tell ur cat percentile

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Bhargav C

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QA Books
1. Start with Arun sharma (Simple and easy to understand.recommended for those who are starting their CAT preparation ).
2. If you feel your Quantitative Aptitude is pretty decent but you want to make it more stronger then you can follow Abhijit Guha's book:Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations by Guha Abhijit
DI Books
1.How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for the CAT Common Admission Test 1st Edition by Arun Sharma Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill
2. TMH's How To Prepare For The Data Interpretation And Logical Reasoning For The CAT 3rd Edition by Arun Sharma
3. The Pearson Guide to Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoni
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Mritunjaya Tripathi

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You can get admission in private colleges or state engineering colleges. I am sorry to say this but you cannot get Computer science branch in any good NIT or SRM or VIT but you can pursue it from other colleges which could offer you the course.

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Sirish k

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You must work for 2 years and go for MBA.

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Abhishek Saini

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Hello Nikhil,
As of now, FMS gives weightage to only your CAT score and not to your past academic scores. Thus, any person who will score a percentile of 99+ and if that meets the cutoff, he/she will get the shortlist. Last year as well the cutoff was 98.54 percentile, thus scoring 99 will work a lot in your favour. All the best.

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

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Go for TIME. Study Materials are good.

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Saurabh Bharti

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Although you will clear all the cutoffs, but without a really good CAT score probably you will not receive interview call from IIMs. Given these score I would suggest that you should do really well in CAT and try to achieve at least 99.5 percentile. If you get more than 99.5 percentile with more than 95 percentile in all subsections, you will definitely get few interview calls from high ranked IIMs.

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