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My son scored 91.56 in CAT (sectionals: 87.28, 86.66, 91.13) and 238 in NMAT with clear sectionals. He belongs to the EWS category, is shortlisted from Amritsar, and has applied to GIM and Great Lakes. What are his chances?

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    Shiv Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Your son's CAT score of 91.56 and NMAT score of 238 with defined sectional results creates a favorable foundation to seek admission into MBA programs.

    1. IIM Amritsar: With his CAT percentile and EWS category, he has a good chance for interview shortlisting, though interviews and profile matter too.

    2. GIM: His CAT percentile (91.56) is competitive for shortlisting, and the NMAT score adds strength if he's opted for it.

    3. Great Lakes: The combination of his high CAT percentile and NMAT score gives him strong chances for interview calls.

    Preparation for the audio and written assessment section of the PI/WAT stage will deter

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    Amit Saini | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    With your son's impressive scores of 91.56 percentile in CAT and 238 in NMAT, along with clear sectionals, his chances of admission to the institutes he has applied to look promising. At IIM Amritsar, his CAT percentile is comfortably above the expected cutoff of around 90-95 for general categories, and being from the EWS category could slightly lower the cutoff for him. For Goa Institute of Management (GIM), his 238 NMAT score is competitive and well above their typical cutoff range, giving him a solid chance. Similarly, at Great Lakes, where the NMAT cutoff is usually around 200-220, his score puts him in a strong position. His EWS c

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