CAT 90.What are the chances

50 Views|Posted 2016-02-08 21:12:21
Asked by Eljo John
5 Answers
M
2016-02-11 19:38:25
You have a very good score. You have a chances of getting selected for the next round. Good luck.

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M
2016-02-11 00:44:17
You have a very good chance go for it

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susanna puthooran
2016-02-08 23:39:24
You would definitely have a good chance.There is no specific cut off as mentioned by the college ,however it's somewhere between 80-85%

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2016-02-08 22:13:45
Hello, the cut is in the range of 80-85 percentile. So you will clear that and get through to the next round after which you will have to take a psychometric test and depending upon your performance you will get a call for gd pi. All the best.

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S
2016-02-08 21:19:57
Hi Eijo, Congrats on getting such a good score. Yes you can apply and expect a call for GD and PI. All the best.

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