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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Narendra,
Don't take me wrong, but you belong to the general category (I guess), you need to score slightly more in CAT. Still, you do have good marks for good college. If you have significant work experience in your field then you may get admission in any of the following colleges:
1) Management Development Institute, Gurugram.
2) Great Lakes College.
3) Bennett University.
4) Faculty of Management studies-Delhi University (chances are low, but just try for that).
5) IIM-Kozhikode and Lucknow (moderate chances).
I hope that you can get admission in any one of the above-mentioned colleges. If you have 20 or 24 months of work experie
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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

Contributor-Level 7

Congratulations aspirant. That's a great score. A 99.5%ile score as a general category candidate gives you the following options:
1. IIMs (A, B, C will be hard, rest are possible)
2. MDI-Gurgaon
3. FMS, DU
4. NITIE
5. SPJain-Mumbai
6. JBIMS (Quota for Mumbai domicile but 15% is open category)
7. IIT-Delhi MBA -DMS
8. IIT-Mumbai MBA-SJMSOM
9. IIT-Kharagpur MBA-VGSOM
With a good performance in the GDPI-WAT process, you can convert one or more of the above-mentioned options.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

Contributor-Level 7

Congratulations aspirant. That's a pretty good score. This score as a general category candidate gives you the following options:
1. New IIMs (outside chance)
2. IMT Ghaziabad
3. Delhi School of Economics
4. FORE
5. lBSIM
6. XIMB
7. IIT-Roorkee MBA
8. IIT-Madras MBA
9. IIT-Kanpur MBA
10. IRMA (Appear for IRMA test separately)
11. Great Lakes, Chennai
12. IMI-Delhi
With a good performance in the GDPI-WAT process, you can convert one or more of the above-mentioned options.

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

Scholar-Level 17

It will be difficult to get a call from any of the NITs or any good MBA college at this score. This score is on the lower side. Score at least around 85-90 percentile which is required to get a call from NITs. Apart from that, a good performance in WAT-PI/GD-PI and good academic profile+work experience (if any) is favoured during MBA college admissions. You can try through other MBA entrance exams or you can try one more year for CAT.

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Manas Pandey

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Are you from the general category? Last year, the general cut-off of IM-BHU, Varanasi went down to 76%ile for the general category. So, you can give it a try. It's the best as far as ROI is concerned. If you are not willing to appear for the 2nd attempt.

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Manas Pandey

Contributor-Level 6

If you belong to any of the reserved categories, you might get a call from IIMs. You can also apply in the following colleges:
1. DSE, Delhi
2. DFS, Delhi
3. IITs.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

Getting into IIMs with this 72.62 percentile in CAT is a difficult task. Most IIMs look for candidates above 98 percentile. Some good colleges for this score are as follows:
1. Amity
2. Christ University
3. Vellore University
4. CMS Jain
5. Welingkar
6. IFIM
7. IBS
8. Alliance
9. RVIM
10. MSRIM
The most important thing which you should look while selecting a college is your willingness to study in that campus. You can select one from the above.
Best of luck.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

Getting into IIMs with 66.10 percentile is a difficult task, but chances are there for IIM seats. Most IIMs look for candidates above 98 percentile. Some good colleges for this score are as follows:
1. Amity
2. Christ University
3. Vellore University
4. CMS Jain
5. Welingkar
6. IFIM
7. IBS
8. Alliance
9. RVIM
10. MSRIM
The most important thing which you should look while selecting a college is your willingness to study in that campus. You can select one from the above.
Best of luck.

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