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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

There are various scholarships that are available post seeking admission into IIM (A). One needs to score a minimum of 98+ percentile in CAT to get an invite for a PI (personal interview). Class 10th & 11th scores are not relevant here. You need at least 50% marks at your graduation level exams.

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Rishabh Verma

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You can also take GMAT and then apply for IIM's.

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Rishabh Verma

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You should target mock exams, a lot of them. Try to take at least 1-2 mocks every week and once you are comfortable with the syllabus you may increase that number to 5-6.

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Rishabh Verma

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It is not, you must have had appeared for CAT exam and obtained a percentile to be eligible.

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Rishabh Verma

Contributor-Level 7

No, appearing for CAT/GMAT and having a valid percentile/score is a mandatory requirement.

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STALIN MENDES

Contributor-Level 6

You have to score more than 95 percentile to get a GDPI call from Great Lakes, Chennai.

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Anagha G Nair

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CAT exam pattern has gone with perceptible changes since 2014 not only in CAT structure but also in content. CAT 2018 exam is expected to be held in the month of November/December 2018. Next 6 months will be a crucial period to devise a well chalked out plan for your CAT preparation as per the CAT 2018 pattern. As per the revised CAT exam pattern 2018, CAT 2018 will consist of 3 sections with a total of 100 questions. Each section is timed with the individual time limit of 1 hour. You need to ensure high score in each of the 3 sections as there is also a sectional score cut off in IIMs for shortlisting. CAT Pattern 2018:
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Aditya Vikram Reddy VennapusalaFortis Fortuna Adiuvat

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, there are a lot of B-schools around India which you can get into with 85% CAT percentile and however I would recommend that you have at least minimum 2 years of experience from a reputable company before you get into such B-schools to get a decent package around 4.0-10 LPA. If you're select choice of B-schools is in Hyderabad then I can suggest the following B-schools as options and would be easy on pockets:-
1. Siva Sivani Institute of Management
2. Dhruva Institute of Management
3. Institution of Public Enterprise
4. ISB (if you can afford it).
5. Some other as well.
So these B-schools except ISB will give you some percentage of scho
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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Exams like NMAT, MAT SNAP and CMAT are relatively easier than the likes of CAT IIFT and XAT. Though, among the easier exams mentioned, I feel NMAT and SNAP are worth giving due to the following reasons:-
NMAT - No negative marking; can book the exam as per your convenience; max. Of three attempts provided; no GK (if you dislike it); tentative cutoff for NMIMS 2017 = 209; clear the cutoff & a call is guaranteed; probably the costliest exam (1950 for one attempt); best college = NM Mumbai. SNAP Negative marking; no sectional time-limit and cutoffs (explicitly mentioned); GK included; best colleges = SIBM Pune & SCMHRD. When it comes to th
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