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Ankit Barai

Contributor-Level 6

It is not compulsory to appear for CAT to get into UBS but it is mandatory to appear for at least one entrance test (NMAT, GMAT CET, etc.)
But, if you listen to me, go for CAT there's a lot of learning from the coaching classes such as TIMES.

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Arjun G

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The expected cut-off this year will be up and above 80 percentile and it varies according to the applicants year after year. I would say you have very little chance of getting a call. All the best!

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Shanmuga KarthigaTraveller, Bibliophile

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Praveen,
Your MAT score is eligible to get admission in PSG. You have to apply for the college through our website, you will be called for interview and group discussion, if you prove your competence their then you can easily get through it. All the best.

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Shanmuga KarthigaTraveller, Bibliophile

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Aiswarya,Actually, it is a good try. You can even write February MAT to score 75-80 percentile, so that you can get admission in PSGIM.

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Shanmuga KarthigaTraveller, Bibliophile

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Divahar,
Congrats for your MAT score. You are eligible to apply for MBA, and you will be evaluated based on Group discussion and personal interview. Once you cleared it, you will get admission very easily. All the best for your future.

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Jaydeep Parmar

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Hello,KJ Somaiya,
Wellingkar,
Sydenham etc. are some very good colleges that you can apply for.

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Kukki Bala

Contributor-Level 9

It means that there are about 99.8 percent of people (who appeared for the test) who have scored less than you that means you are in the top one percent of students who have scored great. It is out of 100.

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Lorna Dsouza

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
You can refer https://www.shiksha.com/university/cochin-university-of-science-and-technology/cusat-cat-exam
For preparation, you can refer to the following:
1. Get through with 11th and 12th Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics CBS E textbooks.
2. Obtain last year CAT papers, which are available as books in the market.
3. Solve the papers, if that's not working out too well as you may have lost that MCQ cracking skill, check the solutions and learn the answers. There will always be a lot of repeated questions.

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Sumit Pandey

Beginner-Level 2

Hi Dhananjay, I'd suggest giving CAT again. This will probably be your last course so it's better to go for good colleges unless you are just aiming for a CAT degree. Aim for 90+.

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Nipun Gera

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As per last few years' percentiles, GIM requires CAT percentile to be at least 85. Similarly for MICA, it is higher.

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