At what score in CAT does the IIM's admission start? And with what GRE score will I get into the University of Maryland?
CAT is an all India exam so it is kind of exam similar to JEE Mains and other competitive examinations which are having very high value if you want to get seat in any IIMs through CAT Examination you have to get at least of 95+ percentile and to get admission in University of Maryland minimum of 320
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