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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Chances are very less to get calls from good government MBA colleges but you can try for NITs. Durgapur, Rourkela, Hamirpur and few others might accept this score for management school. You can try for other state engineering colleges if they have a management wing. Generally, government colleges (even tier-II/III) have good ROI and have very fewer seats for management, hence it will be difficult to get one.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Pratichi,
First of all congratulations for clearing CAT 2017 with an awesome percentile. Yes, with this percentile you will definitely get a call for IIM-Lucknow.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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To take the CAT, it is mandatory to have pursued atleast a three year graduate course and secured 50 percent marks in the graduate course. For SC/ST, the required pass percentage is 45 percent.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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Dear aspirant, Please note that MBA is a huge investment of time and money. Two years of your youth are invested in that! And you do it generally once. Hence, try to get the best college you can. I am sure that with better and more focused preparation you can get into the 80 percentile tier which will enable you decent schools. In India, only the top 30-35 colleges are considered worthy to join and at your percentile, none of them will be accepting you. 58 percentile is not the end of the journey for you. Reconsider your preparation and make small changes and I believe you can hit the 80 percentile for sure Hence, my advice would be to
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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

Contributor-Level 7

Dear aspirant,
You have got a decent CAT score. It makes you eligible for application to below mentioned colleges: 1. LBSIM, Delhi 2. KJ Somaiya- certain courses 3. GIM 4. Great Lakes Gurgaon campus 5. BIMTECH Noida 6. XIME Bangalore 7. XIMB- Rural Management 8. FMS BHU 9. Apply for IMI Delhi HRM course (borderline chance) Make sure that you prepare for What/GD/PI for the above colleges. A sound prep will help you convert most of them. All the best!

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

Contributor-Level 7

Dear aspirant,
Please note that MBA is a huge investment of time and money and you do it generally once. Hence, try to get the best college you can. I am sure that with better and more focused preparation, you can get into the 80 percentile tier which will enable you decent schools. In India, only the top 30-35 colleges are considered worthy to join and at your percentile, none of them will be accepting you. Hence, my advise would be to re-take the CAT. Also, apply for MAT as some decent B-Schools accept that.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

Contributor-Level 7

Dear aspirant,
Please note that MBA is a huge investment of time and money and you do it generally once. Hence, try to get the best college you can. I am sure that with better and more focussed preparation you can get into the 80percentile tier which will enable you decent schools. In India, only the top 30-35 colleges are considered worthy to join and at your percentile, None of them will be accepting you. Hence, my advise would be to re-take the CAT. Also, apply for MAT as some decent B-Schools accept that.

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8 years ago

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RCBSCOCHIN ADM

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Vivek,
CAT cut-off is 50 percentile.
The following entrance exams will be considered for admission to the management programmes and the corresponding cut-off is given below.
Entrance test:
Cut-off
KMAT (Kerala Management Aptitude Test) Feb 2018- 108
MAT (Management Aptitude Test) December 2017, February 2018- 500
CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) January 2018-60
CAT (Common Admission Test) November 2017- 50 percentile
Please note that this year on wards, MAT score will not considered to MBA programme.

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Gaurav Gambhir

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Hi Kunal, it's very difficult to get a call at 89.37 percentile as last year, the cut-off was 93 percentile.

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