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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

Absolutely yes, if you score 90% in CAT or XAT you can get admission in mentioned college.
Hope this helps you.
Be free to share any problem your have.
Good Luck!

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

Guide-Level 11

You need to complete your graduation (UG) with at least 70 percentile, so that you are eligible for CAT. All the best.

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Aditi Kataria

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Dear Shivam,
Greetings. For CAT there are few measures that you can take in order to perform well in the exam. The measures include, a thorough understanding of the pattern, type of questions asked and syllabus along with continuous practice (manually and through mock tests). Further, there are few tutorials available at YouTube and for preparation of verbal and non-verbal reasoning, you can rely on RS Aggarwal. For the details regarding pattern, syllabus, question papers, etc. Please refer to https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat/syllabus
Don't stress out and carry a positive approach and mindset for better results. I hope you find thi
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Navita Batra

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The admission are not yet over for MBA, few management seats are yet left. Got to know from one of the references. You can get in touch with the college officials. https://www.shiksha.com/university/christ-bangalore-421.

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Aditi Kataria

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You can find an exclusive list of colleges offering MBA within the prescribed range at https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-india?ts=81984659&rf=filters&fe[]=f2&ed[]=et_20
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Sri Tilak Ghattamaneni

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You can definitely get into FMS if you do well in your GD, PI and Extempore rounds also.

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Anirban GhoshMember - Branding and Sports Committee @ IMIB

Contributor-Level 8

If you are talking about IITTM, you can give their own entrance exam and go through with that college. However, a 60%ile+ in CAT will fetch you a call from the institute.

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Anirban GhoshMember - Branding and Sports Committee @ IMIB

Contributor-Level 8

There is no such percentage required for writing CAT. However, if you want to go for good B-Schools then they keep a criteria of 60%+ throughout.

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shivangi raizada

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It depends on which college you want to go for. IIM A, B, C mostly go for 98 percentile and above while baby IIMs still have 90 percentile as their cut off. IITD has a 95 percentile cut-off. IITR has 93-95 percentile as the cut-off. But one thing you should keep in mind, they all have sectional cut-offs too. So, work hard on all 3 sections individually. Then we have IMIs and IMT G with a little low cut-off to aim for.
Good luck.

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