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2016-02-17 20:43:13

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pradeep dontha

Contributor-Level 7

Yeah you can give a try since you have very good academics, and the cat cutoffs vary every year . so nothing is predictable . all the best

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2016-02-16 20:21:34

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Anmol Gupta

Contributor-Level 6

Hi kaushik, cut-off for general category was 75 percentile last year. Prepare well for GD/PI for conversion.Do fill the form, only few days are left for form deadline. All the best.

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2016-02-16 19:54:51

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Saurabh Bharti

Contributor-Level 10

It takes practice and only practice to crack CAT and I believe 20-15 mock tests are more than enough. Given that you will be practicing for standalone questions and problem sets as well. However if you think you need more mock tests, please go ahead and take those. Questions are not that difficult, you need to master speed and accuracy.

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2016-02-16 19:52:01

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Saurabh Bharti

Contributor-Level 10

IIMs usually have cutoff for 10th and 12th marks and I am sorry to say you would not clear any cutoff with 37% in class 10th. However, IIMs also have a policy of inviting top ranker in CAT from different streams. Hence If you can score 99.98 and more, you will have a good chance of getting a call from IIMs. (if you get 100 percentile, you can be sure of calls from IIMs).

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2016-02-16 19:13:33

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Srivatsa Sridhar

Contributor-Level 8

Greetings Soumik, Sorry for the delayed response. First of all, congratulations on your Cat marks. Yes you do have a very good chance of making it to our college. The selection process will followed up by a GD and a personal interview. Prepare the current affairs thoroughly, get yourself updated and try and focus on what you actually want to do in terms of career progression, it might be a little difficult initially but give it a thought. For more info on admissions contact our admissions department. Ph no. 08041432888. Placements are good as we have 100% placements record and companies like Times, ACT, Deloitte, KPMG, SBI, ICICI, Axis
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2016-02-16 17:19:53

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dilpreet kaur

Contributor-Level 6

See u must be better aware of your capability and how passionate u are for mba.judge accordingly.and if u feel u can do well in cat ,keep jamia as the last option.

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2016-02-16 13:05:32

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Umang Patel

Contributor-Level 8

Sorry, to say but BK do not accept CAT scores. CMAT scores are only accepted for the preparation of final merit list.
In CMAT, cut off depends upon category. Please mention your category and I will let you know based on the previous data if you are eligible or not. Though, I would suggest that, you may expect huge variation in the cut off list because CMAT was taken only once this year while till date, CMAT was taken 2 times a year.
For final merit list, you need to wait for ACPC to declare it.

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2016-02-16 11:40:56

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Racheal Papabathini

Beginner-Level 5

Yes,
you need to get 50% in bachelors degree for the open category and for reserved its 45%

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2016-02-16 11:33:09

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Ayaz,
It will be difficult for you to get any college with your CAT score. I would suggest you to take the CAT exam again. Also, try and give other exams like MAT,SNAP, XAT, etc.
All the best.

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