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2016-01-09 20:28:25

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Monika Sharma

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You can still try because your selection criteria is not only based on your CAT percentile but also on you 10th 12th and graduation marks and also your GD,PI performance and your work experience if you have any. It also include extra curriculum activities and all these have some weigh-ages. CAT percentile also varies every year and first preference will be given to the pool of candidates meeting the criteria required for admission. For more information you can call on college admission office and if required you can contact me again .
Thank you

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2016-01-09 15:47:31

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2016-01-09 11:24:29

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Chandrachur Roy

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The cutoff for 2015 admission was 73 percentile for CAT (2014).

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2016-01-09 10:41:32

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Ananthjith P

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Yes . Candidates with cat scores of 70 were called for GDPI last year . So you have a great chance of being called.

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2016-01-09 08:41:29

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Jayadev Thrikandiyoor

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Amit, the SPJIMR admission process is a bit different as they judge your entire profile rather than just marks. So I can't be sure while judging but yeah you may have a chance of a call. All the best!

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2016-01-09 00:03:24

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SHREERAJ singh

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You can look for IBS and their other campuses.

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2016-01-08 23:20:36

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Pritish Routray

Contributor-Level 7

Please clarify if 42.36 are your marks or percentile. If this is your percentile then it may be difficult for you to join XIMB-XUB. As far as other colleges are concerned, there are colleges that may take you in. But I suggest you to wait for XAT scores or you may choose to try again next year and use your experience this year and improve your performance.

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2016-01-08 22:16:04

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fiona fernandes

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Akanksha27052Depending on the course you want to opt for the criteria for being eligible for the admission process keeps changing.
However i would suggest that you give exams like ATMA and MH-CET in order to better your score.Because a better score will lead to a sure shot chance to be eligible to a decent college.Scores above 85-90 percentile would surely get you secured in a decent college.
You still have alot of time for preparation.
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2016-01-08 21:05:59

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Amit Bonde

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Its on you about which career choices you prefer. There are good MAT colleges with promising career opportunities but they are very less in number. But if you give CAT along with MAT, you can have many good options for MBA.

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2016-01-08 21:03:34

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Sudhanshu Batta

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You can apply in many colleges like IITs, IMI, IMT Ghaziabad, K J Somaiya and other top private colleges.

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