How much percentile do I need in CAT to get a call from FMS-Delhi ? My past profile: 10th-90% 12th -97%, grad-70%, category-OBC, 0 work exp.

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NIMISHA SHARMA
7 years ago
For FMS, Delhi anyhow you need to get 90+ percentile. Since your percentage in 10th and 12th are good you are at an advantage. OBC category is like a cherry on the cake . If you don't have work experience, try to do some relevant certification courses, trainings and workshops meanwhile. Chances will

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Anirban Ghosh
7 years ago
I would suggest you to target for a safe score of 93-95 percentile in CAT. Given the marks, you have in your school education you might have a good chance of going through with this college.

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