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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

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The top 5 IIMs require 60% in class 10th, 12th and UG. Since, your past academic records are low, then you need to score above 99% to get a call from top IIM's.

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

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Your CAT score is on the border cut off, but as your past academic records are good, you can expect a call.
I hope it helps.

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charu puri

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JIMS - Rohini and JIMS - Kalkaji are registered under one society. JIMS - Rohini was established in 1993. Both the campuses operate autonomously, thus the admission procedure, selection criteria and placements are autonomous.
If a student wants to apply for JIMS – Kalkaji, he/ she has to fill a separate form for it.

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charu puri

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Hi,
The colleges like LBS, FORE, JIMS – Rohini or BIMTECH offer decent placement opportunities and there curriculum is also good.

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charu puri

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Delhi University is the best option. You can also consider private colleges like:
1. LBS.
2. FORE.
3. JIMS – Rohini.
4. BIMTECH.

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Avi Shekhar

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Yes, you have very fair chances of being shortlisted for the GD PI rounds.

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Sejal Agarwal

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The cut-off for SC category lies around 50 percentile. Considering your marks in 10th, 12th and graduation, you have cleared the cut off. So, you can expect a call from the Institute.
Best of luck!

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Ashok Zadbuke

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With CMAT, you compete for All India Seats which are very few. You need 90+ percentile but this changes every year. To be on a safer side, target 95+ percentile.

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Saurabh Singh

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Sorry, but it would be difficult.

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Saurabh Singh

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You have decent chance for getting admitted.
All the Best!

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