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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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You don't need to opt for CAT exam if you want to study law further. After completion of 12th, if you are thinking for law, you may take admission in law school or private university for integrated course BALLB/BBA LLB. It depends that you are want a top law school then you need to sit for CLAT which will be conducted in the month of May. Apply for it and start preparing now to get into National Law University. All the best!
Thank you!

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Mayur Bodade

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You have a fair chance of getting a call for the GD PI process. Your final selection will depend on your performance therein. Good luck!

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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Hi Neeraj, There are many ofcolleges which accept 65+ score. Few of them includes AIMS, IIMS, ISME, PES, and IBS.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Well, first you will have to appear for the entrance exam that is accepted by the college, I.e. CAT, MAT, KMAT, etc. Then according to your scores, they will shortlist you. Once they shortlist you, you will be called for the GD-PI session. According to your performance in the GD PI session, they will send you the offer letter. The GD PI session will never be conducted before any entrance exam. All the best.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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 CAT is the most commonly and widely accepted score. So yes, it is important.

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Ujjwala Gaur

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Hi, The cut-offs are expected to go higher this year. CAT is expected to be 80% this year and CMAT to be 90%.

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Ujjwala Gaur

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Hey,
Sorry but this year the cutoffs are high. If you have given CMAT with a score above 90% you can apply with that. Rest you can work hard this year and give your best in the coming CAT exam.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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FORE School accept CAT/XAT and GMAT Score.CAT/XAT cut off is 85+ for PGDM program.

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Mohammed aamir

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You can definitely try for SRM, VIT, Amity University and the colleges who have their entrance exams, so that your don't have to pay donation.

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Ujjwala Gaur

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Hi, Obviously, Delhi has the best coaching institutes for CAT preparations. Some of them are Alchemist Institute, TIME Institute, Career Launcher, IMS etc. You can read the details about them on the given link. http://whataftercollege.com/insights/top-cat-preparation-institutes-in-delhi/.

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