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Abdullah Salman

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Hi, Every year cut-off changes, Still, we recommend you to score at least 65 percentile, as there are other 2 rounds like GDPI and many other factors like your achievements and work-ex is taken into consideration. 

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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This is for people who are planning to write CAT 2020. It is based on my personal experiences and what I learned during my CAT journey. You might disagree with some of these things, and I am open to suggestions from everyone of you. I will edit it as I get wiser. First and foremost thing that you need to do is bring a huge change in the way you do things every day. Try and utilise every single minute of free time for preparation. Whenever free, try and do something that will help you in one way or the other (mental calculations/reading/revising formulas etc. ). People in a very demanding job, stop giving excuses that you are not able t
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Christ University Bangalore. Amrita Business School. BITS Pilani. IILM Delhi. Doon Business School. MET Mumbai. IES Mumbai. Chetana Mumbai

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello
Shortlisting of getting an IIM interview call mainly depends upon your academic and the CAT scores. If the purpose of taking a drop is backed by legit reasons, it should ideally not be a problem.

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Abhishek Desai

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Top MBA/PGDM colleges in North India are:-
1. FMS, New Delhi
2. MDI, Gurgaon
3. IIFT New Delhi
4. IMT, Ghaziabad
5. IMI, New Delhi
6. IIM Lucknow
7. IIM Amritsar.

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ASHNA Qaiyum

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There is no specific cutoff as such, it varies every year depending on the how many students apply, any student who has a valid score can apply to NIT Trichy. If you are shortlisted, your admission will be based on your subsequent performance in GDPI.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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All the Business Schools are Good. CAT Cut-off above 85 %ile for FORE and Tapmi and rest around 80. out of these FORE is good option in terms of industry connect, profile offered and others.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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There are plenty of them online. But it's hard to pick one. Check out individual website and see whether they offer good value for money.

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