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Ayush Rastogi

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Short-listing for MBA at BITS Pilani is not only on the basis of CAT cut-off but it is also profile based.

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Ashok Zadbuke

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You have a good chance through CAT but I would advice you to take CET because through CAT you apply for All India Seats which are very few for MMS where as through CET you get to apply for nearly 70% seats (this may vary).

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Vaishnavi Kulkarni

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Yes, you can expect a call for GD PI if you have applied for the college because XIME considers candidates above 70 percentile.

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Aishwarya SinghWhat doesn't kill you , makes you stronger!!

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Hi,
You won't be getting any of the top level B-schools. You can still check the below given link:
https://www.shiksha.com/colleges-accepting-cat-scores-range-60-to-70-percentile-article-11984-1

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Shashwat Trivedi

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It is difficult to predict the cut-off since the application process is not over. Once it gets over i.e. post 20th Jan, we would be able to give a better idea. For your reference, last year's CAT cut-off for PGDM and PGDM-IB was 84% and 76% respectively. I hope this helps you.

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Shashwat Trivedi

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Last year's CAT cut-off for PGDM and PGDM-IB was 84% and 76% respectively with no sectional cut-offs.Though, same can't be said about this year, it would be more clear post completion of application process i.e. 20 Jan. I hope this helps you.

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Shashwat Trivedi

Contributor-Level 6

It is difficult to predict the cut off since the application process is not over. Once it gets over i.e. post 20th Jan, we would be able to give a better idea. For your reference, last year's CAT cut off for PGDM and PGDM-IB was 84% and 76% respectively. I hope this helps you.

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

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can take admission in a B-School for MBA. You can apply for colleges like XIME, VIT, ITM and Hyderabad University. Check the below given link for the same:
https://www.shiksha.com/colleges-accepting-cat-scores-range-60-to-70-percentile-article-11984-1
If you are not having gap after graduation then its better to give one more try for CAT and other entrance exams.

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Aishwarya SinghWhat doesn't kill you , makes you stronger!!

Contributor-Level 6

With 95 percentile, you won't be getting calls from any of the IIMs. If you are interested in doing MBA only from IIMs, then go for CAT 2017, otherwise there are several top-level B-schools which you can get with your score.

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Sriram SEngineer, MBA....Future Entrepreneur

Contributor-Level 8

Your CAT score is less, but you can get admission through management quota.

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