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For Pumba, the cutoff varies from year to year but try to score 95+percentile to be in safe region. I am providing you the link for the books. https://insideiim.com/15-must-read-books-for-cat-preparation/.
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A candidate applying for CAT exam must have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% marks or equivalent CGPA. The minimum percentage required for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC),
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Both these have great demand and opportunities. It is fully based on your interest to choose any one. If you wish to take MBA, you should give CAT or MAT. If you wish to take CA, it would be best to pursue B.Com and later directly register for intermediate course of CA i.e, IPCC and continue it. Good luck.
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