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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The total MBA/MS/PGDM seats in these MBA colleges are 34173 for 2018-20 batch. The admission to these colleges is through DTE CAP 2018. After completion of all the CAP rounds in July 2018, some of the MBA colleges can offer admission at the institute level to All India candidates also as per the DTE guidelines. Accordingly, apart from the DTE CAP seats, these MBA colleges have institute level intake also. All the MAH CET participating institutes offer either MS (JBIMS, SIMSREE etc. ). In case it is autonomous, aided, private B-school, or if it is University department or University affiliated, the college will offer MBA programme for e
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Eligibility:
For NS (Non Sponsored) category- minimum 50% marks in Graduation in Life Sciences with minimum score of MAT - 500/GMAT 500 / CMAT 150 Or, percentile in CAT/XAT - 75 / NMAT 60, Or Amity Written Test on the day of Interview.
For S (Sponsored) category- min. 50% marks in Graduation in Life Sciences with min score of MAT-450/GMAT- 450/ CMAT 100, Or percentile in CAT/XAT - 65 / NMAT 50, Or Amity Written Test on the day of Interview.

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Shikhar Patel

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To get calls from top 3 IIMs, you need to score atleast 98 percentile.

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Vilas Rane

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It all depends on you if you are a hard-working student and intelligent then a year is sufficient for these exams.

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Ujjwala Gaur

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Hi,
Whatever marks you scored in CAT, you'll have to put the CAT percentile in the given column.

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Shalu Dua

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For PGDM 2020 Intake, Great Lakes Institute of Management will accept scores of GMAT taken after 1st January 2018, CAT taken in 2018/2019, XAT taken in 2019/2020 or CMAT taken in 2019/2020.
PGDM applicants are evaluated based on GMAT/CAT/XAT/CMAT scores, past academic performance, essays, work experience (if any) and performance in the personal interview. The selection process builds in a criterion that facilitates evaluating each applicant on Academic Abilities, Standardized Test Scores, Rank Holders, Integrity & Ethical Values and Diversity of Background. At Great Lakes, we do not have fixed cut-offs, we try to evaluate candidates in
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Shalu Dua

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Applicants are evaluated based on GMAT/CAT/XAT/CMAT scores, past academic performance, essays, work experience (if any) and performance in the personal interview. The selection process builds in a criterion that facilitates evaluating each applicant on Academic Abilities, Standardized Test Scores, Rank Holders, Integrity & Ethical Values and Diversity of Background. At Great Lakes, we do not have fixed cut-offs, we try to evaluate candidates in a holistic manner. We consider the complete profile, so while the test scores are important, we emphasize more on selecting well-rounded candidates with a strong overall track record.

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Shalu Dua

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Please note that freshers and candidates with less than 24 months of work experience as on 30th June 2020 are eligible to apply for PGDM 2020.
For PGDM 2020 Intake, Great Lakes Institute of Management will accept scores of GMAT taken after 1st January 2018, CAT taken in 2018/2019, XAT taken in 2019/2020 or CMAT taken in 2019/2020.

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Shalu Dua

Beginner-Level 3

Applicants are evaluated based on GMAT/CAT/XAT/CMAT scores, past academic performance, essays, work experience (if any) and performance in the personal interview. The selection process builds in a criterion that facilitates evaluating each applicant on Academic Abilities, Standardized Test Scores, Rank Holders, Integrity & Ethical Values and Diversity of Background. At Great Lakes, we do not have fixed cut-offs, we try to evaluate candidates in a holistic manner. We consider the complete profile, so while the test scores are important, we emphasize more on selecting well-rounded candidates with a strong overall track record.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

1. No. Of test takers
2. Pedigree of test takers
3. Student to intake ratio of the top 20 b-schools
4. Level of difficulty of an exam
CAT is objective in nature and therefore there is randomness or an entropic feel to it. You cannot predict the number of answers/score in order to get a call from your dream b-school. It is taken by roughly 2L candidates every year and the seats at top Iims is are 5000. So, the odds are stacked against you because to get that elusive 99. XX, you need to do better than 99% takers which make it difficult. Also, this is just the first part of the story. The next part is the GDPI. Once you get the b-school call
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