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Samar Chotaliya

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I guess very less chance to get shortlisted for interview even but you can take a risk and fill the form.

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Samar Chotaliya

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Yes, you can surely apply.

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Samar Chotaliya

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Yes, you will get a call. Average and median package is Rs 8 lakhs per annum while most of the marketing settle up between Rs 7 to 9.5 lakhs per annum. Yes, on basis of merit scholarships are offered, you can check website for the same.

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Samar Chotaliya

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Yes,you will surely get a call for interview but conversion depends on you. Minimum package to finance fresher is Rs lakhs per annum for 2015-17 batch.

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AKASH AGARWAL

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Yes, you will get an admission call from NIT – Trichy and Durgapur.

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AKASH AGARWAL

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CAT is for primarily Indian B-school and GMAT is for India as well as overseas. The main difference is that the CAT score is one of the mandatory requirement to study in Indian top B-schools like IIMs. However, if you are planning to study abroad, the GMAT score is required.
Both the tests have different exam format, score validity, fees, etc. GMAT is one of the toughest exams and by far more competitive than CAT as it adds a global perspective. The verbal section, integrated and critical reasoning sections in GMAT are tougher. You can also appear for GMAT up to five times in a year. However, CAT can be taken only once a year.

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

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You have chances to get a call from IFMR. Your CAT score is slightly below the usual CAT cut-off of IFMR (i.e. 80 percentile). Based on your work experience and academic profile, you have chances of getting a call.
Best of luck.

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esha mittal

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Hi Parul,
Appearing for CAT, which is the toughest of all MBA exams, in itself is a task.Once you have made a successful attempt at it, the next thing you need to do is make a choice of top MBA colleges accepting CAT score.
85% in CAT is a decent score which has plenty of options from private and Govt colleges. Though for top B schools one should have 90% and above score.
Colleges accepting CAT score ranging between 80 to 90 percentile are:
1) Amity University, Raipur, Raipur
2) Amity University, Haryana (AUH), Gurgaon
3) Amity University, Gwalior, Gwalior
4) Goa Institute of Management (GIM), Goa
5) National Institute of Technology (NIT Tric
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esha mittal

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Hi Parul,
Yes definitely reading will help you to score good marks in Reading and Comprehension within assigned time frame. Reading editorials, novels and taking RC tests every day will help you hone your skills in RC. It help us to understand use of foreign words. It also help us in GD and PI by helping us knowing current affairs, economic environment, political issues etc. One can start with reading newspaper and then can develop habit of continuous reading of Novel, Journals, short stories, Articles etc.
Few tips for preparations:
1) What to read: From novels to short stories, newspapers and journals to essays, you can read almost ev
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gunjan m

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Hi,
Coaching classes are not affordable by everyone. Financial reasons and time are two reasons why not everyone can attend classes. Preparation for CAT and other MBA exams should not be dependent on coaching classes.
There are several alternative options to prepare for a CAT exam. Aspirants need to thoroughly research these other options, before setting their preparation plan.
Some of the alternative CAT preparation resources and effective strategy below:
1. Motivation and staying on track: Motivation is the key to self-study. Keeping ahead of distractions is very important. You need to find a constant source of motivation.
2. Preparation
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