Am I eligible for IIM-B? My profile: 10th-77%, 12th-68% and graduation-68%. If I'm eligible what should be my CAT score?
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Although, you really can't predict what would be the cutoff, as it depends on that particular year's scores. But, going by past records, you need to score above 97% in CAT to qualify for IIM B. The competition is fierce and they also look at the profile. Even if you get a call from IIMS, your personal interview will play a big role for getting selected. All the best.
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shubham chaudhari Mgmt committe member at Welingkar College ,Mumbai. | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoGo ahead, but only one problem may occur, which is your class 12th score, which is comparatively less than others. Best of luck. -
In CAT, you need 99 percentile to get any IIM and FMS.
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Yes, you are eligible. CAT score more than 95percentile is recommended to get a call for general categories. There are multiple other criteria for shortlisting along with CAT score.
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