I got 66% in 10th, 57% in 12th and 80% in graduation. How much should I score in CAT MAT and XAT to get a decent MBA college?
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The first point, I would like to make here, is your percentage is in no way an indicator of your intelligence. Coming to the PGDM programme, you have to essentially focus on pursuing your PGDM, from the top 30 B Schools in India. It is only then, that your degree will be valued and respected by the corporate world. These B Schools accept only CAT scores. There is nothing great about the CAT exam. It is purely hype. You have to aim at scoring a minimum of 98 percentile in the CAT exam. Being a CAT trainer, for the last 15 years, putting in two hours of focused study daily for three months, is more than enough. Believe in yourself and ta...more
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Admission to an MBA college depends on many factors. Colleges give different weightage to past academics, work experience and entrance exam. Reservation also comes into picture while cutoffs are out. Find out colleges which don't give much weightage to past scores and a higher weightage to CAT MAT XAT exams. After that, try to score the maximum you can get.
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The first point, I would like to make here, is your percentage is in no way an indicator of your intelligence. Coming to the PGDM programme, you have to essentially focus on pursuing your PGDM, from the top 30 B Schools in India. It is only then, that your degree will be valued and respected by the corporate world. These B Schools accept only CAT scores. There is nothing great about the CAT exam. It is purely hype. You have to aim at scoring a minimum of 98 percentile in the CAT exam. Being a CAT trainer, for the last 15 years, putting in two hours of focused study daily for three months, is more than enough. Believe in yourself and ta...more
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