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Aarushi Hazarika

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The final CAT cutoff are not released publically. However, candidates can check qualifying cut offs in the admission criteria document released by IIMs and other institute before the exam.

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Jasleen Dixit

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CAT cut off is prepared by all accepting colleges individually. There is no one authorized body to do so. Even the IIMs determine their admission cut offs separately.

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Jaya Sharma

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Not CAT necessarily, but still, you need to take a national-level entrance exam required for MBA admissions.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Most IIMs require a CAT percentile of 90 to 99 for MBA in Business Analytics. Private colleges like Great Lakes and NMIMS accept scores between the 70th and 85th percentile.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Yes, it is possible to get admissions at some of the top private MBA colleges in India with a low CAT score, between the 80th and 85th percentiles. These are some. 

Top Private MBA Colleges in IndiaCAT percentile
TAPMI CAT Cutoffs85
GIM Goa CAT Cutoff85 to 88
FORE School of Management CAT Cutoff75 to 85

 Note: All info. is from official sites and can change. 

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Pallavi Karan

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Yes, students can get admission in Sandip University, Nashik without CAT. The university also accepts other national/ state CETs. These are MAT/ XAT/ State CETs. Students can also appear for the Sandip University Management Aptitude Test - SUMAT.

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Anya B

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CAT preparation takes about 6-9 months, depending on the aspirant's ability and hold over the sections. Those appearing for the first time, need to start early. You are not too late. If you start preparation now, you will be able crack it.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, CAT is not a mandatory entrance exam for AMET University Powered by Emversity MBA admission. Candidates who are interested in MBA at AMET University Powered by Emversity are only required to clear any UG level course from a recognised board.

No entrance exams are mandatory for MBA at AMET University Powered by Emversity.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Pre-CAT at MET Institute of Information Technology, Mumbai is a preparatory course for students preparing for CDAC's CCAT (Computerized Common Admission Test) for PGCP-AC. It is a 160 hour part-time course covering the syllabus of Sec A + B of the CCAT exams.

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Jaya Sharma

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Yes, you can join the PGPM+MBA programme at Amity Global Business School (AGBS) Ahmedabad without CAT score. Admission is based on graduation marks and performance in a personal interview. Scores of exams like MAT/XAT or an internal Amity test can be used, and high academic performers may be considered. 

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