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Ashis Mittal

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The cutoff of IIFT 2019 refers to the minimum marks or percentile a test taker must obtain in order to qualify for the next round of selection process. The conducting body of the national-level entrance exam will release the IIFT cutoff 2019 to shortlist the candidates for the selection procedure.

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Ashis Mittal

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Hello Gaurav,
Congratulations, according to my opinion, you should fill more colleges also. Because, sometimes it happens that you get shortlisted for good institutes, but due to your performance or luck or competition you don't get selected in the final process.

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Ashis Mittal

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The minimum qualification to join this institute is graduation from any stream.

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Ananya Adhi

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You need to be in your final year. Then only, you can apply for the college.

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Shashank Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

Don't worry about the loan for now. Since, IIFT is a premier institute, you will very easily get Scholar Loan, which covers your tuition fees, hostel fees, mess fees, laptop that you may need to buy for studies etc. from SBI, PNB and many other banks. For now, please concentrate on getting in.

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Himanshu Damor

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7 students have got a package of INR. 50 lac, while 4 students had worked hard enough to get INR. 1crore. These are mainly international packages, as the domestic the highest stood comparatively low around INR. 30 lacs.

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Ishu Singhal

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Hi
Important Dates:
Release of advertisement/Availability of Brochure and application form on IIFTs website i.e.www.iift.edu: MAY/JUNELast Date for submission of application :JULYDate of Interviews : JULY/AUGUST
Commencement of the Programme: AUGUST
Please follow the link below for complete details
http://tedu.iift.ac.in/iift/epgdim.php

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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

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I don't think so that there will be a separate cut off of IIFT Delhi as well as Kolkata for Chartered accountants especially. Cutoff for General category students is most likely to be in the range of 35-40 marks. The corresponding figures for NC/OBC and SC/ST/PWD should be around 30-34 and 25-28 marks respectively.

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Shiva ReddyEducation Adviser

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The chances of getting an admission is very low because your graduation percentage is very low. It should be minimum of 75% or more to get an admission or atleast 65% to get an admission into a good college.

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