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Contributor-Level 9
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The cut off for general category varies from 97 to 98 percentile depending upon the applications received each year.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The cut off for general category varies from 97 to 98 percentile depending upon the applications received each year.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Apologise for the late reply.
It's very difficult to answer this the reason being, your aptitude may differ and hence the need for preparation too. I used Arun Sharma and Notes/booklets from one of the Cat preparation institutes. What matters the most is your hands on the online tests and practice.
All the best
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
Last year a person with percentile 99.2 secured almost the last seat in FMS. Moreover, last year the overall percentile used to be considered, so it was a bit easier to answer this question. However, from this year sectional cutoffs have also been included along with 3% for gender diversity. It is really tough to tell a percentile that can guarantee you admission. Cutoffs vary every year and so does the process.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Apologise for the late reply. You need to be thorough with the basics of what you have covered in quant as you know the difficulty level differs depending upon the exam you attend. By now, I am expecting that you must have started getting notifications for admission from colleges . Wishing you all the best for the same.
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Contributor-Level 8
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Contributor-Level 7
The minimum cut off for cat still stands around 90%ile. your performance might not qualify after assessment. Also, If you haven't received the letter yet then you are not selected for the process ahead.
All the vey best.
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