Hi, my name is karthik,I have scored 53.4percentile in cmat &belong to BCd category can I expect interview call

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There is an estimation of 60 to 70 cut-off in Cmat in few B-Schools like IIMS Pune, JBS Noida, Delhi business School , FIIB, Delhi and other 3-4B-Schools. So, according to this there is 50-50 chance of getting an interview call.

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