How much do I need to score to get top IIM? I have scored in class 10th: 91.5%, 12th: 71.4% and graduation: 62.45%. I belong to ST category.

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Saurabh Bharti
9 years ago
You seem to be on the average side for an ST candidate. Given your performance, I would guess the range to be between 90 percentile to 97 percentile. To be on the safer side, you should aim for higher percentile 99.99. Please note that the cutoffs change every year and it is impossible to guess the

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They would a little bit, but generally if you get a good percentile, you can expect IIM Calls.

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