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Akash Gupta

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Hey, while your academics are bad you can still salvage them with a good CAT percentile.
While Tier 1 Institutes are tough to crack at this marks, you can easily get into tier 2 colleges such as below with 90-95+ Percentile in CAT:
K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai
Institute of Rural Management Anand, Anand
Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB)
T. A. Pai Management Institute,
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bangalore
International Management Institute (IMI), Delhi
Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
Indian Institute of Management (II
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Akash Gupta

Contributor-Level 6

Arrears are generally not shown in your final mark sheet, you may be questioned on your gap years or late graduation so be prepared to answer on that front. Other than that you will definitely get a call from LIBA if you manage to score a good CAT score 80-90+ percentile with a good interview should get you in. Best of Luck!

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Akash Gupta

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Hi, I am sorry to break it to you but most of the good IIMs will not give you a call because they give a lot of weightages to past marks. However, at this percentile baby IIMs like Amritsar and Bodh Gaya will definitely give you a chance so prepare well for your calls and GDPI, best of luck! And congratulations on securing a good CAT Percentile.

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Akash Gupta

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Arrears are generally not shown in your final mark sheet, you may be questioned on your gap years or late graduation so be prepared to answer on that front. Other than that, you will definitely get a call from Great Lakes if you manage to score a good CAT score 85-90+ percentile with a good interview should get you in.

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Akash Gupta

Contributor-Level 6

JIPMER 2022: Qualifying Cut Off vs Admission Cut Off
The qualifying cutoff is the score that an applicant must get in order to pass the test. For the General/EWS category, the qualifying cut-off is 138 and for SC/ST/OBC it is 108.

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Khunchang Phukon

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The cut off will be around 160 out of 300.

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Sushant Singh

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For CAT you at least need 99.5% tile.

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Shivam Sagar

Contributor-Level 7

If you genuinely want to get into some reputed B school, then you should definitely give it a Shot without worrying at what your age is. Moreover, you can try other MBA entrance exams this year, including CMAT Tissnet's Last date has been extended. You can go for these Exams too & target decent colleges like BIMTECH, NIBM, etc.

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Sakshi Masade

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Percentile above 95 is needed for IIM and top MBA colleges.

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Sakshi Masade

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can try as the cutoff also varies yearly.

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