Do you accept GMAT score? If yes, what is the cutoff?

159 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Yash Patel
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Saurabh Bharti
9 years ago
GMAT is accepted in IIM if you have worked outside India for at least 18 months and during CAT you were not in India. Cutoffs are usually very high, Last year for IIMA it was 770.

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Pallavi Choudhury
9 years ago
Yes, GMAT is accepted. A score of 700 is ideal, if not try for 680 plus.

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