I got 47 percentile in CAT, can I apply for FOSTIIMA Business School in PGDM course?

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Asked by Ankit Sharma
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3 years ago
Yes! you can apply and try your luck, but you have to face 2 levels of personal interviews from two different senior faculties. If you will be able to clear both interviews, then you will get an admission offer. For details, you can also directly contact college representatives.

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3 years ago
Definitely you can try for the admission as they have 2 different level of interview from different departments and if you clear the round then you will definitely got the admission in Fostiima.

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konatham Abhishek
4 years ago
Dear FOSTIIMA has the largest group of IIM Ahmedabad graduates working together towards a common goal. Its large Faculty pool is also drawn from IIM/IIT alumni. They bring with them their vast corporate experiences, industry practices and global business perspective to FOSTIIMA Students. Please cl

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There is no CAT PI shortlist for IIMs. Candidates have to simply login with their CAT credentials and fill the PI shortlist form.

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