10th 67.8% 12th 62% Grad 54% M.com Prev. 61% XAT 47 percentile. CA IPCC first group Clear with exemption 78 marks in Accounts.

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Tarang Sachdeva
2016-03-10 13:43:16
Harshit, your percentile score for Xat is too low compared to the cut-offs for the year. If you haven't received the call letter so far then you may consider yourself not shortlisted for the selection process. All the best

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Aakriti Mahajan
2016-02-15 18:21:13
Last year cut off for CAT,XAT n CMAT were approximately 90%ile, 80%ile, and 96%ile respectively. so take your call.Goodluck

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2016-02-10 13:50:13
u are doing a great professional course now what do u want to do

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Mihir Chhangani
2016-02-09 16:52:56
XAT percentile cut-off last year was 80. With the score you mentioned and looking at the past trend, your chances do not seem too bright.

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