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2016-02-20 02:45:02

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Bhavana P

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Avinash,
Kindly apply with your XAT score at the earliest.
All the best.

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2016-02-19 22:54:07

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Bhavana P

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Ankur, Please apply only if you have got atleast 70%ile in XAT/CAT/MAT/CMAT. All the best.

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2016-02-19 22:24:00

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Kushal Mehrotra

Contributor-Level 7

You can go for Bimtech, Amity, ITM, Balaji and Asia Pacific.

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2016-02-19 21:17:17

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2016-02-19 18:02:12

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Harshit VartiaMaverick

Beginner-Level 5

IMI and FORE are good then there is BIMTECH. You've also got UBS, Punjab University in Chandigarh which are other god options, colleges of DU, Delhi School of Economics, K J Somaiya, NITIE, TISS, etc.

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2016-02-19 17:58:46

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Harshit VartiaMaverick

Beginner-Level 5

Welingkar might be a good option for you. But, if this is your first attempt at CAT or XAT, there is nothing to get disheartened. Get some work experience and come back again at CAT and XAT because you'll get a dream college from these exams only. I hope you've heard King Bruce and the spider's story. So, try and try until you succeed.

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2016-02-19 17:46:13

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Monika Sharma

Contributor-Level 9

Hii Kartikaya, your CAT percentile doesn't meet the criteria as this year BIMTECH's cut off is high than last year it's around 80-85% no doubt your graduation and 12th marks are good. But still you can give it a try because selection criteria doesn't entirely depends upon your marks. It will have weightage of various things like work ex., co-curriculum activities, region you belong to etc. Thank you

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2016-02-19 17:35:34

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2016-02-19 17:13:56

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

It's a question of individual choice. Some prefer working for a couple of years whereby they earn & also along with it prepare for the CAT. In this way, one can get an opportunity of self-financing the MBA course.There are a lot of institutes that provide coaching for CAT. You could join them & prepare well for the open test.

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2016-02-19 11:20:24

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Durpesh Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Trideep,
Common Admission Test (CAT) is national-level management entrance examination conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM). CAT scores are used for admission to various management courses across the country.
The eligibility may tend to vary year after year, hence you have to wait for the notification for CAT 2016.
For CAT 2015, you may refer the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/cat-2015-eligibility-criteria-article-11167-1
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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