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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per your academics and score, you might get a call from a decent college but having said this, +2 and graduation score is less.
Based on the CAT score, you might get a good call but try to convert it as because of the composite score, you can miss some good calls.
All the best.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
The cut-off for NC-OBC category is 65%.
You can visit the college website for further assistance/ information in this regard.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
GRE is Graduate Record examination in different college of united states for graduation.
GMAT is Graduate Management Admission Test for admission in many college for Management in almost all college of the world.
CAT is common Admission Test for admission in Indian Management school only. This exam allows you to take admission in various indian college.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
No, you need to to prepare for CAT. But shortlisted candidates need to appear for aptitude test and/or project submission conducted by the college.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-event-management-and-pr-national-academy-of-event-management-and-development-mumbai-goregaon-west-94043
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
New answer posted
8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Here are the eligibility criteria for CAT 2017:
The candidate must possess a Bachelors Degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for SC, ST and PWD/DA category).
Percentage obtained in Bachelors degree would be calculated on the basis of practice followed by the concerned university/institution. In case of grades/CGPA, the conversion would be based on the process defined by the concerned university/ institution.
In absence of any percentage conversion scheme, candidates CGPA will be divided by maximum possible CGPA and multiplying the result with 100.
Candidates appearing for the final year of Bachelors
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams-pc-101.
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