I got 67.82 percentile in CAT. Can I get admission to MBA at GL Bajaj with this score?

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Asked by Shivam Sharma

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    Sahil Kamboj

    5 months ago

    Yes, you're likely eligible. GL Bajaj's CAT cutoff is around 25–50 percentile, depending on the specialization. With a 67.82 percentile, you're above the cutoff and have a good chance for admission. Final selection will also depend on your academic record, work experience (if any), and performance in GD/PI, not just the CAT score.

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    Rahul Verma | Contributor-Level 9

    5 months ago

     Yes, your 67.82 percentile in CAT means that you have a good opportunity to seek admission in the MBA or PGDM course of GL Bajaj. They will normally expect CAT cutoffs of about 50-55 percentile depending on the specializations. Nevertheless, your academic credential, experience, and the performance at their Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) would also be considered.

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