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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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Ragini Agrawal

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If you are planning for an MBA and willing to switch your job, for now, I would say that the offer is worth a try. Working with one of India's retail giants will definitely add points on your resume and even your prior work experience will be an added advantage. Also, profiles like Store/floor Manager will help you explore more on your inclination towards Operations and Supply Chain Management. This will be very helpful and would give you a more clear understanding when you pursue your MBA. According to my journey in IMT- Nagpur, and having studied Operations as one of my electives I would suggest you can give a try on this offer. My c
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Dadu Dayal, It's very nice to hear from you that you have already started thinking of doing your MBA from IIM Kolkata. To have such precise and clear-cut aim is indeed a great trait of a student. Once you have decided on your aim, you can definitely work towards achieving it. You have got reasonably good marks in 10th, 12th and engineering so what is left now is to crack CAT with good marks. Hence I would advise you to study well, take tuition, online coaching and then only appear for this common admission test for IIMs. I am sure once you do this you will get admission in your dream institute.
Best wishes to you.

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Rohit Khalekar

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Hi,
Yes, you can appear in IIT JAM exam for M.Sc. Admissions. Make sure to check all eligibility criteria and syllabus of the exam for your subject before applying to the exam.

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NIMISHA SHARMAMember of Media and PR Committee @IMI B

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Well that will depend upon your CAT percentile. You should have atleast 95% in CAT if you are thinking for IIMs. Secondly, your graduation score is still less but on the other hand it's diverse (Physics Hons.), which is plus point. So, give it a try and all the best!

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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If you are general student, then aim for at least 99% in CAT exam. 50% in graduation is required to be eligible and it will only be asked about in interviews.

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Subhrajit Malakar

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The minimum percentile is dependent on the category one belongs to. The first shortlisting is done roughly on the basis of category for all the students. The academic diversity helps one while calculating the composite score at the end of second round. The composite score is calculated for everyone with extra points for non engineering students. For IIM Lucknow, 5 point weight is given for non engineers this year and for Amritsar, Kashipur and Sirmaur, it is somewhat similar. So if you are a non engineer and you clear the cutoff, you will get a good edge over that engineer with similar profile. But there is not much difference in the c
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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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You need to get 99.99 percentile to get into IIM-A work on your entrance exam to score above 98 percentile.

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