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Aman Kothari

Beginner-Level 5

Yes you can expect a call from IIM Ahmedabad because your percentile is too good so I am assuring that you will get at a call with from IIM Ahembdad. Your cat score is excellent but you have to pass the personal interview also to have admission in IIM ahembdad.

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Aman Kothari

Beginner-Level 5

337 is a very less score if you have the EWS Certificate or a state quota where the cutoff is less only there is a chance to get a college. Or you have to pursue for a private college. 337 is not decent score and chances are less to get colleges at this score but you should try in some private colleges where number of seats are good.

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Dharshankumar .M

Beginner-Level 5

Absolutely Yes! You can get admission to a prestigious MBA college without cracking the CAT Entrance examination. There are many reputed Business Schools in India that offer direct admission in MBA and PGDM courses without CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT entrance examinations.

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Dharshankumar .M

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Your overall profile which includes your Entrance exam score (MH-CET/CMAT/CAT), 10th, 12th and Graduation marks, work experience (if any), extra curricular activities and P3T test score. The cut-off is generally around 80-85 percentile but there have been instances of people with 75 percentile getting called while people with 91 percentile being rejected all on basis of the whole profile.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can reattempt the test or a new one.

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deepika maurya

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Passing score for CAT .A Student of Competency Level shall be declared to have passed the CAT (Common Admission Test) Examination if he secures a minimum of 40 percent marks in each section and an aggregate of 50 percent of total marks. The CAT exam is a computer-based test. More than 1,300 Master of Business Administration Colleges in India accepts the Common Admission Test score. I hope this will help you.

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Pallavi Sharma

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P Jyoshna

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For admission into IIM for doing MBA you need to write CAT exam and based on the merit you will get admissions in top Iims and other universities in india.

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P Jyoshna

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Hi dear, if you have fulfilled the pass percentage you can get number of colleges in the list and regarding that you could try for jbims, simsree, xavier, great lakes and etc. You could get various other colleges too.

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