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Vivek Nandwani

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The qualifying examinations for admissions at SPJIMR include only CAT, XAT, GMAT and not MAT. CAT percentile is one of the criteria for getting selected into SPJIMR and there is no exact percentile that can assure your selection in the institute. However, there is an eligibility criterion that you have to satisfy in order to qualify for the admissions. Please refer to the website for the detailed information about the admission process.
Link: www.spjimr.org/pgdm.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Hello,
Make your plan according to the time you can give for the preparation on a daily basis.
Work on your plan and identify your weakness and strength.
Try to plan and identify above stated things within a week. Set your plan agile and keep buffer time for revision and solving mock test papers.
Maintain a good balance between your accuracy and solving time.
Start with your verbal and quantitative practice in parallel.
Keep positive! Solve questions in a specified time frame this will help you in doing questions in time.
Be focused and calm. For the last month keep all the formulas and tricks handy and revise on a daily basis.
Remember no
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

You have a good work experience in a known Bank and decent academic profile. You can prepare for CMAT/ATMA and try to get into institutes like NIBM, IFIM, and IFMR known for Banking, Finance, and Insurance. To get into good institutes you need to write an exam either CAT or any other like CMAT, ATMA, SNAP, IIFT, TISSS, NMAT.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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Although old IIMs might not accept the scores, there are quite a few B-Schools that accept these scores. Now, most of them accepting this score put more weightage on their GDPI.
Here is the list of colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/colleges-accepting-cat-scores-range-70-to-80-percentile-blogId-11956

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Cheryl Fernandes

Contributor-Level 9

Various coaching classes are
1. T.I.M.E
2. IMS
3. Catking

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Cheryl Fernandes

Contributor-Level 9

Top B-Schools in India are:
1. IIM-A
2. FMS
3. XLRI
4. IIM-C
5. IIM-B
6. IIFT-Delhi
7. SP Jain
8. IIM-L
9. JBims
10. MDI
http://www.time4education.com/CAT-MBA/About-MBA/TIME-B-School-Categorisation
You can refer to the link for more B-Schools.

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Roshni A

Beginner-Level 5

You have a decent chance. Your performance in PI alone does not decide your admission. It also depends on your performance in the WAT round and your overall profile. Since your CAT score is above the cut-off, you might have a chance.

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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
For getting admission in IIMs your graduation score should be 60% or above.
CAT score of IIMs closes at 99 percentile itself.
But IIM, Indore and Raipur as tracked in last two academic years take students scoring 96 percentile as well.
It depends on the availability as well.
It is better to target IIM, Lucknow.
Score above 99.4percentile.

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Cheryl Fernandes

Contributor-Level 9

Preparation for anything depends on how quickly you learn. There are people who start one year before and some 3 months before the exam date. Personally, for an average student with moderate grasping and commitment towards the test can take 4 to 5 months for proper preparation along with mocks.

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