Do SIES accept XAT scores? If yes, what is its cut-off for the same?

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Asked by Arjit Mishra
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Aarushi Bhatt
9 years ago
Hi Arjit, Yes, SIESCOMS accept XAT scores. Your profile and GD/PI performance will play a major role in the selection for the PGDM course. You can apply for MMS course through XAT scores, but you will have to apply through All India seats, which are very less.

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Vaishakh Iyer
9 years ago
Yes. It does accept XAT score. If you are looking for a cutoff for PGDM course, there is no prescribed lower limit. Score just carries 20% of the overall weightage. However, your profile and GDPI performance will play a major role in the selection for the PGDM course. If you want the cutoff for MMS

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The score weightage has been revised to 50% and overall profile to 40%. Past academic experience carries 50%.

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9 years ago
Hi Arjit, SIES accepts XAT score. It's around 75 percentile. All the best.

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