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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

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Hello Dheeraj,
Your grades in school or college don't decide whether you will crack CAT for IIMS or not. You must start preparing for CAT the most popular exam for MBA if you want to get in any IIM. The ideal time to prepare is your 2nd year of Graduation. Make your basics strong, take coaching for CAT and forget your grades used to be low. Anyone can give CAT from any field or degree. After you crack CAT with good scores, you have to give Interview which will decide your branch of IIM. All the best.

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Shivani GuptaI'm Always happy just for one reason

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You must complete your graduation and prepare for CAT entrance exam and score well in CAT exam your score must be more than 95 percentile after that you will get call from IIMs for there GD/PI rounds. If you clear this round, you can get admission in IIMs.

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Tousif Hasan Biswas

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Sorry to say, with 43% in 12th, it won't be possible for you to get shortlisted for the most of the premier MBA institutes even if you do very good in CAT.

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pratiksha kamble

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To get call from IIMS, you have to score at least 95 percentile.

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bal krishna mishra

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Dear,
First, you have to complete your B.Tech. After that, you have to clear the Common Admission Test (CAT) then you will be able to get admission in IIM.

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Naresh Jhawar

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50% marks is the minimum criteria for admission in IIMB.

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Ms SomyaCurious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself.

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Hi,
No, clearing the minimum criteria doesn't guarantee a call. It depends on one's overall profile, 10th, 12th marks, work experience, etc.

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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There are a number of courses so obviously the criteria are different for each course, so which course are you talking about exactly? One more thing I would like to tell you as your expert adviser is that, getting admission with 56% might be possible but sustaining is very difficult and getting a good job would be very difficult if your percentage, continues to deteriorate like this. I am not trying to discourage, but please work hard.
All the best for your future endeavors!

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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No, you are not eligible for IIM, because of your low marks in class 10th and class 12th.

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shivangi raizada

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As in eligibility, it's mentioned that final year students can also apply. In that way, you can apply. Till then, your back logs will be cleared and then mark sheet will not be required.

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