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2015-12-19 18:32:16

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Vishnu,
You should not wait for the results to apply to colleges. A lot of colleges close their applications before CAT results.
I suggest that if you are interested in one of the top MBA colleges in India, like the ones mentioned in earlier answer, you should apply for them now only. For others you can wait for some more time and depending upon your results you can apply for them.

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2015-12-19 13:17:52

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Manik Talwar

Beginner-Level 4

SRCC conducts its own entrance for GBO.

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2015-12-18 17:53:09

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Sudhanshu Batta

Contributor-Level 10

Cutoff for open category was 97 percentile last year in snap. Cat does not.makes you eligible for sibm, for it you will have to give snap

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2015-12-18 12:07:58

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Gaurav Sareen

Contributor-Level 6

No. There is no other way of getting admission. You have to give CAT to get admission under the respective course.

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2015-12-17 16:36:56

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Baibhav Agrawal

Contributor-Level 6

Books and study material are completely depend upon exam pattern, your strategy and strength/weakness of individual.

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2015-12-17 01:39:57

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Saurabh Bharti

Contributor-Level 10

Yes you can appear for CAT. The minimum cutoff specified by CAT organizing committee is that you should hold at least 50% marks in all the examinations. However post your CAT examination, different colleges provide different weights to different components (Eg. 10th marks, 12th marks and graduation marks). Given that you have less than 60% in class 12th examination, you will get really low point for this. Hence it is very important that you score really really well in CAT to offset the disadvantage you have because of 12th percentage.

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2015-12-16 18:48:44

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Saurabh Bharti

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Somnath, such information is not publicly available. However based on some estimates, these are the institutes that might have accepted students with 81 percentile in CAT 2014.
1. Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal
2. IBS Business School Hyderabad
3. Goa Institute of management
4. Department of management studies, NIT Trichi
5. XIME, Bangalore

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2015-12-16 11:11:10

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Srushti Patel

Contributor-Level 7

For CAT Examination:
• Register online at the CAT website with a registration fee of Rs. 1600 (General/NC-OBC) and Rs. 800 (SC/ST/PWD-DA).
• Note: Payment of registration fee can be done through online modes only including credit card, debit card or through net banking.
• You do not have the option of choosing you preferred slot this time.
• You must show original mark sheets and submit photocopies to prove your eligibility at the time of interview. Further, if you are selected for a programme, original degree certificate and mark sheets along with your photocopies must be submitted for verification at the time of joining the prog
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2015-12-15 12:30:02

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Good performance in CAT does not help clear one roadblock in your management education path, but doesn't guarantee a call from the best school. For that to happen, your application and persona should match the requirements of specific B-schools. If I talk about IIM -A they give 70% weightage to CAT score and remaining 30% to your application rating score.
The ranking and final selection is based on a diverse set of attributes which include overall performance in CAT/GMAT and also performance in individual sections, performance in personal interview, academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular achivements, work experiance etc.
You
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