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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,
CAT cutoff should be more than 85 percentile.
After the increase, for every 110 students (10% increase in intake), 50 seats will remain for the unreserved category, 17 seats will be for SC, eight for ST, 30 for OBC and five for EWS students. To accommodate the 10% quota for EWS students, DU is increasing its intake by 25%.
Good luck.

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AbhishekG Gautam

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Nothing is tough, attitude and confidence are the most checked in a GD PI rounds. For a science student be prepared with some latest advancements or breakthroughs happened recently in the world. Prepare a few topics from you UG if they ask you to choose a subject of your choice (which they do). Be vocal in GD and listen carefully to others.

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AbhishekG Gautam

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You gotta keep your percentile above 99 if you are an Engineer. In case of a non-engineer, a percentile of 96+ should get you a call from Kozhikode and Indore. These numbers are just for reference, shouldn't be considered for the final decision. College change their admission criteria every year.

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Neha Dash

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Yes, but I would suggest you also apply for KIITEE MANAGEMENT exam. This will increase your chances.

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Neha Dash

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Hi, There is no such score that is to be thought of but yes, if you answer confidently and answer the study based questions. Bingo.

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I would suggest that you should apply for The pinnacle MBA after your graduation. BBA would have equipped you with the managerial skills and teach you a lot about business. But if you have an MBA degree you will go a long in building your career. The pinnacle MBA programme is a very good course that will teach you through hands-on live projects. You will get a chance to interact and learn from the industrialists if you happen to do your MBA from JK Lakshmipat University. It is a course that I recommend you to do. JKLU is supported by 125 year old JK organisation, so there is plenty of people from the industry that you find in the unive

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