How many marks are required in graduation and CAT to get admission in IIM-A, B or C? I have got 57% in 10th and 93% in 12th.

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Asked by Ankur Mehta
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Abhishek Desai
8 years ago
Hello Ankur! The cut-offs of all old IIMs are never fixed; they vary as per the difficulty level of CAT exam. But generally, a score of 99.7 percentile and above can be considered safe to get a call from at least one of these IIMs. So, try to score as high as you can. Good luck!

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Thank you, but they also consider 10th result. So if I get 99 percentile then what will they call me?

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