Can i expect a call at around 80% in CAT? What are the possibilities of conversion if i perform well in GDPI?Is below 60 in grad wud affect?

47 Views|Posted 2016-01-01 22:36:21
Asked by Anurag Kumar
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Archana Sinha
2016-01-23 11:58:27
You have high chances of getting a call. But the selection process includes academics extra curriculars and how you perform in gdpi. All the best.

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M
2016-01-15 09:03:27
Good chance to get a call in those scores. Positive if you perform well in Written and personal interview. Graduation scores does a play an important role in shortlisting the students.

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