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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

If you have work experience of more than 4 years, then you can pursue 1 year executive program. If you are a fresher or having work experience of less than 3 to 4 years, then you can pursue 2 year MBA program.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear student,
One can't really guess about the topic of discussion in GD. Hence, it is advisable to have review knowledge of current affairs as well as of other industry opportunities in terms of opportunities etc. Basically, an overall knowledge of everything is required. Do stick to one stand during GD that will be the most important.
All the best.

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Srinjini AgrawalI am a student of IMI New Delhi.

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Hi Santosh,
CAT exam needs a lot of preparation and practice. My first advice would be to join a good coaching institute for this purpose. Slowly you will have to start planning and doing your self preparation.
The coaching classes are but essential for giving the roadmap.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hi,
The college officials haven't mentioned anything explicit about the weightage allotted to different parameters like CAT score, GD-PI score.
Kindly, visit this link for more details regarding the selection process:
https://www.imi.edu/delhi/pgdm_selection_process

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Aparna Agarwal

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Minimum percentile required is 85 for this course. The cut-off remains same for all categories.

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Aparna Agarwal

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This year the cut-off for PGDM is 90 percentile, PGDM (BFS): 83%, HR : 85%. Package is same for fresher's. However, few companies give somewhat higher package to students with work experience.

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Aparna Agarwal

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Cut-off is same for all the categories. There is no quota provided by the college.

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Aparna Agarwal

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Admission depends on your performance in PI but you can definitely expect a call.

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Aparna Agarwal

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Yes, you should get a call. However, the criteria varies from college to college.

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Aparna Agarwal

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With 62% in graduation chances are less. This is because colleges generally keep a criteria of 70% throughout for shortlisting.

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