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Siddhant shyamal

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CAT is conducted annually in the time frame of (Nov-Dec) every year, might want to consider giving that exam. MAT and other management exams are also conducted around the same as prior.

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Siddhant shyamal

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The best institute I know of is T. I. M.E. However feel free to navigate through your own and don't forget to ask local students about it.

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Siddhant shyamal

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That is a splendid profile for good colleges. It is very hard for Iims to reject the 9-9 profiles (90% in 10th 90%in 12th). Adding to that is your work ex which is a major profile decider. Also, you have a decent score in CAT so you can expect good calls.

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Siddhant shyamal

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You might want to give private colleges a try. With a 19 percentile score let's be honest government colleges will not approach you however, applying voluntarily to a private college will increase your chances of not skipping a year and from there on you can work on building your profile for a good job during your master's programme.

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Siddhant shyamal

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CAT selection is based upon profile so if you have a good profile (certification courses, work experience, academic achievements, you will definitely get a call from good colleges including Iims and IITs). 10th and 12th marks are also major contributing factors to these calls.

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Sreejit Dey

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You can do BBA before appearing for CAT because BBA is the course in which you can get every information and knowledge about various subjects, it is not only 2,3 subject based course, it has several subjects.

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Sreejit Dey

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The MBA placement in gandhi institute of technology is Average, its average salary is near 1.8Lacs and it can go to 2.5 Lacs per annum.

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Sreejit Dey

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It totally depends on the college authority, but as far my research and knowledge goes, the cutoff marks to get called by sibm in hyderabad is above 68 to 70 percent.

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Shahrukh Khan

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You can sit in the CAT 2022 exam. You are eligible for admission in IIMs.

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Shahrukh Khan

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DI and LR section has been the lowest scoring section in CAT. The score required for a 99 percentile in this section is around 45/46 (2018/19 CAT), while the other two sections require marks above 65. An additional 8 to 10 questions have to answered in the other two sections. Only the top 1% in the country manage to go beyond 16 questions (or four sets). Hence if you can attempt four sets in the one hour, you could land above the 40 marks (98 percentile). Choosing the right sets to solve becomes the key. There will be two easy ones which most people will do. Then it is the question of choosing two or three out the remaining six sets to
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