Any chances for IIM MBA.I have 89% in CAT but no sectional score .

128 Views|Posted 2016-01-20 20:59:16
Asked by Shyam Kukreja
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Raunak Mantri
2016-01-30 21:07:24
Hi Shyam, you would have got sectional cut-off score. You need to login at the CAT site for that. After getting your sectional scores, you can see whether you are eligible or not for the colleges of your choice.

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2016-01-22 15:17:44
Without clearing sectional cut-offs, it is not possible to get a PI call. Also, there are other factors to consider such as your 10th std score, 12th std score, graduation background, graduation scores, work experience (if any) and caste category. Without this complete information, it is difficult t

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2016-01-23 12:15:50
How I can change the date of Gdpi of nmat

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2016-01-21 16:59:13
If you haven't received IIM-S Call till now, the chances are very slim. It also depends upon your category.

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