How much percentile do I need in CAT 2019 for LBSIM? My profile: 10th-78%, 12th-65%, BE-67% & 2.5 years of work experience.

Experience is in a leadership role.

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Asked by Ajay Dhiman

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    Sandeep S kumar

    5 years ago
    Now, CAT percentile has raised to 84-85 for PGDM General. For Research and business analytics course and logistics and supply chain management course, CAT cut-off is lower.
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    The expected CAT cut off for year 2019 for LBSIM will remain between 85-90 for PGDM programmes. The last year CAT cut off was around 88 percentile. Candidates short-listed on the basis of CAT/ Current GMAT score will be called for Group Discussion (GD), Extempore, Work Experience and Personal Interview (PI) for final selection. The weightage for final selection will be 60% for CAT/GMAT score and 40% for Group Discussion, Extempore and Personal Interview, past academic performance, written ability test and work experience.

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