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Lokesh Mathur

Contributor-Level 9

For the admission in most of the top-ranked institutions cut off will be between 96 to 99. For IIMs cut-off will be over 99 percentile.

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Naresh Jhawar

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CAT or GMAT are two exams which makes you eligible but most of the students come to IIMB via CAT.

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Ragesh C.R

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According to me, you can give more preference to GMAT. All the best.

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Prashant Pandey

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Hi Ashwin,
You can not apply for BITS Pilani MBA as the educational requirement is a Bachelors Degree in Engineering or a Masters degree from any Discipline from any recognised College/University. Try targeting some different college. All the best.

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Kriti Gora

Beginner-Level 5

If your percentile is in 90%-95% bracket, you can choose from a wide range of top institutes. At one hand, you can expect calls from the new IIMS and on the other hand, there are noted institutes like XIMB, Great Lakes Institute of Management and Goa Institute of Management to name a few.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The eligibility criteria for CAT is graduation with 50% marks (45% for SC/ST and disabled candidates). So, if you meet the above criteria, then you are eligible. Further, the weightage of academic qualifications in selection contribute about 30%. Hence, this is very important component in selection. However, there are many of B-Schools where you can get the opportunities if done well at CAT level.

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Manas Pandey

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Your chances are low. The last year's cut-off was more than your percentile this year.

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Manas Pandey

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Your chances are there because your percentile is close to the last year's cut-off for general category.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello, if one has studied and prepared diligently for CAT, then scoring good is very much possible. Strong concepts, giving analysing mocks, and a calm & confident mind ensures one having a great CAT score.

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