How much do I need to score in order to get a call from IIM-U? My profile: 10th- 77%, 12th- 87% & B.Com- 57.55%.

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Asked by Ankur Choubey
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9 years ago
The cutoff for WAT/PI call differs every year. From past two years, the cutoff is near around 97 percentile. Eyeing the latest rank released by MHRD and IIMU being ranked 5th, there is expectation in increase of cutoff.

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Sajan Sibichan
9 years ago
Hi, Above all the first thing they consider is CAT score say around 90 percentile or above(general category). You will get call only on its basis. After that the admission time they will consider Academics , Group discussion, Personal interview, Written Ability Test , Based on the performance only Y

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