How much CAT cut off is required to get admission in this college? What is the weightage given to past academic record?

Asked about DOMS IIT Roorkee - Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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Asked by Kuldeep Yadav

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    Rashmi Aggarwal Class Representative, DoMS, IIT Roorkee | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Hi kuldeep
    It depends and varies from b-school to b-school. And every year criteria changes.
    B-schools like IIT delhi, IIT Kgp, IIT Roorkee shortlist on basis of work ex, past acads and CAT percentile.
    While colleges like IITB and IITD have cutoffs around 99 and 98 respectively, IITKgp, IITK, IITM and IITR have it around 95.
    Be it work experience or no work experience, you can always show why you are a good candidate. The most important thing that I learnt was that they are looking for a reason to to select you not to fail you.
    Being a student of IITR i can assure you its one of the best b schools to aim for.

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