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2016-02-04 13:01:46

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AMIT RAJ

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You have a good percentile and fine academic record. You may go for the process and apply for PGDM in marketing.

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2016-02-04 11:59:24

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Anshika Garg

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
Cmat score is not considered for core but yes you have 16 months of work - ex, they will think over it but at last this depends on the no. of applicants that have applied for the course. If applicants are less they will consider you for core.
Thank you

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2016-02-04 11:30:16

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Aniruddha Rege

Contributor-Level 10

You have a good chance of getting a GDPI call. Your final conversion will depend mostly on your performance in the GDPI, as 45% weightage is given to this round. A little weightage is given to academics and work experience. So prepare well for the GDPI. Best of luck!

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2016-02-04 09:53:36

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DEBANJAN PAUL

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Sorry CMAT is not accepted. Only CAT XAT GRE and GMAT are accepted.

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2016-02-04 08:03:21

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Aniruddha Rege

Contributor-Level 10

While you will definitely get the GDPI Call, your final conversion depends on your performance in the next round heavily plus your work experience, academic record and score. For gdpi, just brush up on the current affairs, and be thorough with whatever you've put in your CV. Just be relaxed and sincere. Common sense will go a long way. Best of luck!

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2016-02-04 08:00:33

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Aniruddha Rege

Contributor-Level 10

You have a chance of getting a call as the cutoff was around 92 percentile last year. It could vary this year, depending on the number of applications we receive. However, I do think it would be worth taking the chance.

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2016-02-04 07:40:41

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Aniruddha Rege

Contributor-Level 10

You do have a slim chance of getting a call since the cutoff was around 92 percentile last year. The cutoff will vary this year depending on how many applications we receive and the overall result.

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2016-02-04 07:40:41

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Aniruddha Rege

Contributor-Level 10

You do have a slim chance of getting a call since the cutoff was around 92 percentile last year. The cutoff will vary this year depending on how many applications we receive and the overall result.

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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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