Am I eligible to apply to this college with 19 percentile in CAT and 86 percentile in MAT?

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Chinny Krishna
9 years ago
IFMR does not accept MAT and it's CAT/XAT cut-off is 80 percentile. CMAT cut-off is 91 percentile.

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Trilochan Tiwari
9 years ago
IFMR cut-off for CAT-80 percentile, CMAT-90 percentile and XAT - 80 percentile. With above mentioned cut-off and with a good profile, one can apply at IFMR.

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NITIN DESHMUKH
9 years ago
Cut off are: CAT - 80 percentile, XAT - 80 percentile CMAT - 91 percentile MAT scores are not accepted for admission.

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