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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

MDI, FMS-Delhi University, IITs, NITIE , NITs, BHU etc are other top institutes which use CAT score for admission in their MBA programs.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

The cut-off of JBIMS is generally 99.7 percentile and above (for CET) and 99.9(for CAT). So, accordingly, you need to score in these exams. And since JB participates in the CAP rounds, your past academic scores won't matter at all. Just score above the cutoff and you're safe.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are advised to start your self preparation now and then opt for one year duration coaching for CAT 2018 starting in Nov Dec 17. This will give you sufficient CAT preparation time without impacting your B.Sc studies.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

It looks a little difficult. Which colleges are you targeting? If you are trying for premium institutions, then you need to spend more time on improving your English and maths.

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Muhammed Naseef Ali

Beginner-Level 5

CAT and XAT are toughest exam. You would need more preparation for these exams.

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Ayush SharmaEconomic enthusiast. A student of Ramjas College.

Beginner-Level 4

Personally speaking, not much time is left for CAT 2017, and if anyone has started just now, he/she needs to show utter seriousness and determined effort in their preparation of CAT 17.
Strategy, I follow is a 3 hours a subject a day which sums it up to 9 hours in total. Plan it out. If not 9 hours, go for 6 hours giving 2 hours to each of the Verbal studies, Quantitative studies and LRDI. It is even more important for an aspirant to be regular with their studies to get a good percentile.
Other strategy that you can follow is to go for a subject a day instead of doing all the subjects on a single day. This will avoid any unwanted press
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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

1. Practice a variety of questions (in terms of difficulty level) on a regular basis.
2. Solve and analyse each mock seriously.
3. Clear all doubts & work on the important shortcuts/tips.
4. Solve last year's papers too for a better understanding of the type of questions asked.
5. Make a note of your weaknesses and work hard on them.
6. Keep faith in yourself and never panic during the actual exams.
Joining a coaching class will also help in getting the right guidance.

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Mir Noaman Ali

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Abha,
With a score of 90% in CAT, chances for admission into FMS, Delhi look quite slim. You can always give another attempt at CAT and try to score in excess of 99% for OBC category.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Pawan,
As per your rank, you will easily get any good branches in BIT-Sindri, UCET-Hazaribagh, etc. However, look forward to them only if you want a govt. college tag, quality of education is on the downfall there.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

It is very tough to get admission in SIES with this percentile. I would suggest that please appear in entrance exam like MAT, ATMA, CET, XAT to get more good Marks.
Since, SIES doesn't give weightage to entrance score just perform very well in GD PI for securing your seats. You have to be damn good.
All the best.

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