How much do I need in CAT exam to get admission in IIM? My profile: 10th- 89. 80%, 12th-68. 62% and currently in B.Sc 1st year.

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Akshat Raj
8 years ago
Please use the Shiksha Call Predictor: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/iim-call-predictor

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Malti Gupta
8 years ago
The shortlisting criteria for interviews of IIMs is based on CAT score, 10th, 12th and graduation scores and work experience. However, the weightage given to this parameter is different for all IIMs and also depend on category and academic diversity. It's difficult to get shortlisting for IIM - A, B

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Nikita Nallamothu
8 years ago
Eligibility for CAT is a Bachelor's degree with minimum 50%. Every IIM has a different criteria for shortlisting and admission. Since your 12th score is on the lower side, you will have to score a very high percentile for an admission in the top IIMs like A, B, C, L, K. Some IIMs don't consider scor

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There is no CAT PI shortlist for IIMs. Candidates have to simply login with their CAT credentials and fill the PI shortlist form.

There is no minimum qualifying marks for CAT. Anybody scoring above 0 in the exam is eligible for admission, however the B-Schools select candidates on the basis of cut offs which are 60 and above percentile.

The final CAT cutoff are not released publically. However, candidates can check qualifying cut offs in the admission criteria document released by IIMs and other institute before the exam.

CAT cut off is prepared by all accepting colleges individually. There is no one authorized body to do so. Even the IIMs determine their admission cut offs separately.

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