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2016-02-04 07:39:32

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Aniruddha Rege

Contributor-Level 10

You definitely have a very high chance of getting a call for the GDPI round. Your final selection will depend mostly on your performance in the GDPI round along with your work experience and past academic record. For the GD, I suggest you brush up on current affairs. It's a case based GD, so it will probably test your ability to look at a problem from all perspectives. For the PI, just be thorough with what you've put in your CV, especially your hobbies, projects and interests.

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2016-02-04 01:15:58

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Anshika Garg

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
For admission to PGDM & PGDM (IB), an applicant must have a valid CAT (Score card of CAT 2015) or valid XAT 2016 score or valid GMAT 2015-16 score and For admission to PGDM (RM) & PGDM (IBM) an applicant must have valid CAT/MAT/XAT/GMAT/CMAT score. So you can apply for these courses and you have a good percentile so you are eligible.
Thank you

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2016-02-04 00:07:13

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rajnish kumar

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You score in too low but college will call you every student for GD-PI process.And it will depended on interviewer and they want to ask( may be they ask about current issues or your education background etc ). Yes college is very good for HR. Average package of college is 6.5L.

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2016-02-04 00:05:07

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NINA Joy P

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Hi. The cutoff for CMAT in Christ is 70 percentile irrespective of the specialization that you want to take.

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2016-02-04 00:03:20

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NINA Joy P

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The eligibility criteria to apply for Christ University are: 1. MAT with a composite score of 600 or above (September or December 2015) OR 2. GMAT 2015 with a composite score of 450 or above OR 3. CMAT 2015 with 70 percentile or above OR 4. CAT 2015 with 70 percentile or above OR 5. ATMA 2015 with 70 percentage or above. 6. 50% or above marks in aggregate in the undergraduate examinations. So yes you are eligible to apply.

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2016-02-03 23:40:55

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Rohan Bartake

Contributor-Level 8

Hi There,
your chances look very slim buddy

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2016-02-03 20:49:08

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Shivam Shukla

Contributor-Level 8

Ur cmat percentile is less. Cutoff go above 95. Therefore chances are less

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2016-02-03 19:54:48

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Mehul Kadam

Contributor-Level 8

You have a decent score. You can be hopeful of getting a call. By the term ' getting a call' , don't actually expect them to give you a call. You'll need to keep checking their website on regular basis once the application date closes. Approximate date would be mentioned on their website.

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2016-02-03 19:54:48

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Mehul Kadam

Contributor-Level 8

You have a decent score. You can be hopeful of getting a call. By the term ' getting a call' , don't actually expect them to give you a call. You'll need to keep checking their website on regular basis once the application date closes. Approximate date would be mentioned on their website.

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2016-02-03 19:54:48

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Mehul Kadam

Contributor-Level 8

You have a decent score. You can be hopeful of getting a call. By the term ' getting a call' , don't actually expect them to give you a call. You'll need to keep checking their website on regular basis once the application date closes. Approximate date would be mentioned on their website.

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