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Abhishek Desai

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It is impossible to get a good college at just 60 percentile in CAT exam. The cutoffs of all top colleges are generally above 85-90 percentile. So, it would be better to keep 90+ as your aim. All the best.

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Abhijeet Bhagwat

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50% aggregate in your graduation.

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Aditi modi

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Most of the colleges accepts December and February MAT scores. Although it is always an option, which MAT score you want to apply with for that college. So, whichever score you find better you can apply with that.

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Deepak Chauhan

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Every college has its own set of criteria, but as you asked e-MBA. IIM always come at the top.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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CAT and XAT are must entrance examination for any MBA aspirant to seek admission in top 50 B-Schools. In order to increase your probability of success, you may also appear in SNAP, NMAT, IIFT, MAT, GMAT etc.

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Aman Kumar

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Yes, you can prepare for CAT at home. First, clear your basics and then move forward.
Here are some books that you can refer for your preparation:-
1) Quants - First solve the NCERT from 6th to 10th standard and then solve M.Tyra and Rs Aggarwal. These books will strengthen your foundation. Once you complete these books you can go for Arun Sharma.
2) Verbal/ RC- Start reading as much as you can. Read newspaper, novels, magazine etc, this will increase your ability to understand the context. Also, refer to verbal ability and reading comprehension book by Arun Sharma.
After all this, you need to have a good command over vocabulary, for vo
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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Pavan,
Here is the link to the list of colleges accepting MAT: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-accepting-mat-india
Since, the cut off changes every year, you will have to personally check with your desired college for their cut off list.
And, then you can look at their placement graph, and what companies they are tied up with.
Good Luck.

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