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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

Guide-Level 11

Hi Kapil,
How are you?
In today's world, all we want is a high placement from a college. So, prefer the best college for MBA. No matter from where you pursued your Bachelor degree, go for CAT preparation.
If you will be in 99-100 you may get call from IIM. So, go for it.
Thank you and keep asking.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Hi,
If you are a first-time CAT-taker with no experience, then you should take up training with one of the major brands since would you need high-quality classroom material (our Quant content is developed by a 6-time CAT 100 percentiler), comprehensive study material, Mock Tests taken by students across the country and extensive support for What-GD-PI. Usually all the aspects are covered only by national players such as IMS, CL or TIME.
I suggest you visit any of the centres personally, find out more about where classes are actually held (centres or external venues), batch sizes (should not be more than 30-35), number of tests offered, l
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Gourav ChoudhuryWIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

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CAT score is accepted across most of the colleges in India unlike UPSEE which is accepted mostly in UP. As these exams are just entrance exams and your performance would only decide your final placement, I would refrain from commenting in this regard. But just for your information by performing exceedingly well in CAT you can get into IIM A/B/C which are among the best management schools in India.

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Gourav ChoudhuryWIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

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I would not be able to clarify your question regarding IIM L, but for IIM A, converts usually have 94-95+ percentile.

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Jatin Prateek

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In my opinion, CAT is better because no. of colleges accepting CAT scores are slightly more than accepting CMAT. But there is hardly much difference.

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Atharva BhatCurrently pursuing Bachelors of Management studies

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You can surely apply for BMS ( Bachelors of Management Studies). You can pursue your CAT studies along with studying BMS and the college even provides guidance for the same. BMS is very close to BBA yet is very different and a new course.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Generally, it depends on the fact that how strong are your basics I.e till 10th. Mathematics and all.
If that's fine and you believe you are strong in basics.
You can have some time for you.
Else, it is suggested that you may join in the first year itself.
mostly students tend to join it by the end of 2nd year or 3rd year starting.
Anyway. there no set rule for this.
But it is good that you join it.
The earlier the better.

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