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Srishti Pranjal

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General cut off to get into FABM for general is 80, for OBC, it is 70 and for SC and ST, it is 60.

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yash sahani

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Major Steps After CAT Result 2022 Declaration:
Analyze CAT 2022 score and search for institutes
Apply for admission in B-School - Check application deadlines of colleges
Prepare requisite documents
specialisation selection
Prepare for What-GD-PI (Gear up for next level of evaluation). .

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yash sahani

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Yes, it is normal. Many people in the past have taken a drop of 6 to 10 months for CAT Preparation and have made it successfully to top IIMs. So, you are not the first one to do so. Just stay focused during the gap period, prepare well and score high. If there is a gap of one or two year between your graduation and CAT but I will suggest you that please utilize this gap, try to do something else as well with the preparations of CAT exams. It should not be a problem as long as you can justify the gap.

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yash sahani

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Yes, joining a coaching for preparation does not guarantee success in the CAT exam. You can certainly prepare yourself, given that you plan things well: a) Give yourself sufficient time to prepare between when you decide to attempt CAT and actually take your first attempt. How to crack the CAT exam? The exam offers tough competition to get into Iims or other top B-schools. A large number of CAT toppers crack CAT with self-preparation, and more than 60-70 percent CAT aspirants preferred self-preparation in the past also by making a well devised Self Study plan for CAT Exam Preparation at home on their own.

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yash sahani

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The CAT registration 2022 will commence in the first week of August (tentative) on the official website of IIM CAT. The CAT registration window will be open until the last week of September. CAT 2022 registration process is open from August 3 and the process of Online Registration for CAT 2022 is available at official CAT website iimcat. AC. In.

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yash sahani

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CAT and PGCET KMAT are all different management entrance exams. Generally, most of the best colleges in India accepts CAT so I want to suggest you put your more and more stress in CAT exam. The better you score the more is the chance to get a good college. The PGCET is for the state of Karnataka. CAT is for the top Business schools of India and the toughest to crack.

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Nimra Ali

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Then work hard to make a good profile nothing is impossible you can achieve everything with the hard work and dedication.

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Harsh Verma

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An entry to the MBA world requires the candidates to appear for entrance exams of which the most popular is the CAT or Common Admission Test. The CAT Score allows the candidate to be eligible for most of the best B-Schools in India including the IIMs which hold the CAT Exam. The CAT exam eligibility has remained more or less the same in the past years. As per the CAT notification for CAT the same criteria will be followed without any changes. Aspirants should review the criteria, given below in detail, to check if they are eligible for the exam before they begin preparing. They should understand the factors and requirements to appear f
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Harsh Verma

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Going by my own experience and of others who have a similar profile as yours, you can expect a call from MDI at about 96.5 -97 percentile. A few people from my batch had received calls at a lower percentile as well but that again varies from year to year. So all in all, 97 percentile would be a safe bet.

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Srishti Pranjal

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I feel there is no constant figure for selection. There are factors like academics, excellence in extra curricular activities, work experience along with cat score. But I guess 70 percentile would be good for admission.

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