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Shriya Chaubey

Guide-Level 12

Hi there!!
According to the IIM admission criteria 2019-21, candidates appearing for CAT 2018 must have a Bachelors Degree with at least 50 per cent marks (for General category) and 45 Percent (for SC, ST and PWD category) or equivalent CGPA from any recognised university.Candidates appearing for their final year Bachelors degree examination may also apply.
It is important to know that the admission criteria of each IIM is independent to mandate their own eligibility criteria including CAT score, academic cut-offs, past academic performance, relevant work experience etc.
Thank you

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
You need to score 99+ percentile to get a call from IIM A, B and C for GDPI. You may get a call from other IIM with CAT percentile of 98 but for IIM A and B, you need to have 99+ percentile.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,Firstly, you need to have a score of minimum 50% marks in graduation to appear for the CAT. Then, a good score in it would ensure you get an interview call from the top IIMS. Clearing those interviews would give you final admission. All the best.

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Hello! First you need to have a graduation degree with atleast 50% marks in your graduation then you need to appear for CAT exam that is conducted by Iims. You need to score good marks in CAT exam to get a call from Iims also you need to perform well in their GDPI round
good luck.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Hi Sail!
Your 10th and 12th marks (which are too low for IIMs and FMS) are not the only parameters for your Interview call. But your entire profile which consists of your CAT score, work experience, graduation marks, extra curricular etc. ). So try to focus on your entire profile building. Other options you can choose SP Jain, MDI, IIFT NMIMS etc. Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Good Luck.

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
Basically, there are 4 steps to get into IIMs-
CAT EXAM
Written Ability Test (What)
Group Discussion
Personal Interview.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Generally, one must score at least 50% marks in graduation and score really well in the CAT to enhance his/her chances of getting shortlisted for the interview rounds. The interview performance, as well as the overall profile, is considered for final selection. Good luck.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Generally, one must have a score of at least 50% marks in graduation and score really well in the CAT to enhance the chances of getting shortlisted for the interviews. The interview performance, as well as the overall profile, is considered for final selection. Good luck.

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