Due to personal reasons, I'll only score around 65-70% in 12th boards, is there any hope for me to make it through the interview round?

Asked about IIM Indore - Indian Institute of Management - Five Year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM)

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Asked by Amaan MUKADAM

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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    The stigma associated with IPM being associated with high scoring individuals is incorrect. Even though you may have a relatively low boards score, it is not a parameter to reject you as a candidate for the course, as far as it is above the minimum requirement for qualification. In the interview board, the score must not be a major topic of discussion, but serious questions regarding the low score can be brought up, where you need to have a good justification for the same.
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    Mudit Nawani

    5 years ago
    The stigma associated with IPM being associated with high scoring individuals is incorrect. Even though you may have a relatively low boards score, it is not a parameter to reject you as a candidate for the course, as far as it is above the minimum requirement for qualification. In the interview board, the score must not be a major topic of discussion, but serious questions regarding the low score can be brought up, where you need to have a good justification for the same.
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    Ms Somya Curious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself. | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Hi Amaan,
    Yes, there is still hope to get a call if your overall academics is better than the other candidates and even more if you belong to a reserved category.
    Hope that helps.
    All the best!

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