how much weightage will be given to the cat score for the final convert? and how is the placement this year?

96 Views|Posted 2016-02-08 11:20:27
Asked by Vallari Anand
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ANKIT SHARMA
2016-02-10 19:08:54
20% of weightage is given to cat score. placement has been really good this year around 80% batch has been already placed and still many companies are yet to come, you can refer the link below to know more about placements http://bimtech.ac.in/placement/the-placement-scenario/

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Monika Sharma
2016-02-08 20:53:08
CAT holds 20% weightage and placements are phenomenal. Almost all students has been placed by now in good companies. Package range varies from 6lac-23lacs. Majority lies in 6-15lac.

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2016-02-08 19:11:59
Hello, College give equal weightage to all during final selection. They consider previous score , gd/pi score and cat percentile in equal amount. Placement are going really good this year . Average ctc offered to students is 6.5-7 lpa and about 70-75% people are already placed. Thank you

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