Can I get Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management MBA with 35 score in XAT?
It is very difficult to get into Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM) MBA with a 35 score in XAT. LBSIM is a highly competitive business school, and the cutoff for admission is typically above 85 in XAT.
However, there have been cases of students with lower XAT scores being admitted to
Yes, Generally a score of 35 fetch you a percentile score of above 90 which is more than suffecient cutoff benchmark for getting admission in LBSIM
LBSIM cut offs are decided based on applicants’ pool. However, the Expected LBSIM Delhi cut offs for admission are
Entrance Exam | Expected PGDM Cut off |
CAT 2023 | 80-83 Percentile |
XAT 2024 | 80-83 Percentile |
GMAT | 600+ score |
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Standard books useful across these exams include Quantitative Aptitude by Arun Sharma or R.S. Aggarwal, Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation by Nishit Sinha, and Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis for building a strong vocabulary.
It might be difficult to get admission at XIME Kohchi with 88% in XAT. The institute accepts a 99.99% in XAT. However, these rules may change in the future; students are recommended to visit the Shiksha official page for the latest updates.
Candidates can apply by selecting the course and campus option while filling out the XAT application form. There is no separate application form for XLRI courses.
XLRI Jamshedpur officially releases the XAT registration and application form. It is made available online on their official exam website, xatonline.in. Candidates must register on this portal to apply for the exam and for XLRI admission
The XAT application process is facilitated online. Candidates must visit the official website to register, fill the form, upload scanned documents, and pay the exam fee.
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