Can I expect a call for WAT-PI? My profile: CAT-81.95%, 10th-89.3%, 12th-62.34% and engineering-8.4 CGPA.

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Asked by Adyut Anjuman
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Madhur Nema
8 years ago
Hi Adyut, You haven't specified if you are a general candidate or not, regarding the call, the cut-off percentile last year for the general candidate was around 78 percentile which may vary this time. You have fair chances of getting a call if you are a general candidate and high chances if you bel

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8 years ago
Hello Mr. Adyut, I'm happy to inform you that you have a pretty decent chance to get shortlisted for WAT-PI. You can go through the college official website for last year cutoffs according to the category that you belong to. All the best.

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Gayatri Pandey
8 years ago
Hi, The cutoff of last year for General was 78, OBC 60 & SC/ST 50 percentile which will supposedly be same for this year as well. So you have a fair chance of getting a call for PI. Prepare for WAT & PI along with a good SOP.

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