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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Congratulations on scoring 90 percentile in CAT. This is an amazing score. You can expect from colleges like SIES, SIMSR, IES MET Welingkar. Chances from other top colleges are little low. Good Luck Mate.
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To get through any IIM, you need to appear for CAT. Only if you score distinctively high i.e. around 96 percentile (depends on year on year) you might stand a chance to get a call from them. Aim to score 98-99 percentile. Also, they would check your academics throughout and you need to meet up to their criteria to get through the interview and GD rounds. Start studying hard and smart and appear as many Mocks as you can. Also refer to various authors and apply for test series at different places. As they say the more, the merrier. Good Luck Mate.
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Generally, 4-6 months of dedicated preparation is considered and should suffice for one to crack CAT. And, your English is weak, you need to daily put in efforts to improve it. Read the newspapers (especially the editorial columns), books like "Word Power Made Easy" to improve vocabulary, sites/apps for handy practice, English movies/serials (with subtitles), etc. Also, try to convers ate with people more in English to improve your diction and accent. All the best.
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If you meant for full-time MBA/PGDM courses, then it is impossible to get admission. One has to clear the cutoff (s) specified by the college, and ace the interview rounds (if shortlisted) to get admission. All of the top-ranked and reputed colleges give admissions only on merit basis.
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