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Cheryl Fernandes
8 years ago
The CAT cutoff for SIMSREE as per 2017 was 99.95 percentile which falls under All India category. Cutoff for JBIMS would be higher than this and for K.J Somaiya, Welingkar it would be only a bit lower (for MMS). You can still try for K.J Somaiya and Welingkar for PGDM.

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Durgesh Deshmukh
8 years ago
You can apply for All India Seats through your CAT score. To check the cutoff of previous year's first cap round please go to the below link: http://fileserver.mkcl.org/mba2017/CAP-I/2017MBA_CAP1_CutOff.pdf? If you would like to check the cut-off of subsequent cap rounds, visit the below link: https

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S
5 years ago
You'll definitely get a call from welingkar and kj somaiya at this percentile, so dn worry. Just give your best in gd/pi.

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Ankit Kumar
6 years ago
The CAT cutoff for SIMSREE as per 2017 was 99.95 percentile which falls under All India category. Cutoff for JBIMS would be higher than this and for K. J Somaiya, Welingkar it would be only a bit lower (for MS). You can still try for K. J Somaiya and Welingkar for PGDM.

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S
6 years ago
You can try in both of them, but the actual cut-offs are higher than your marks, so all the best.

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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello! With 89 percentile, the chances are nil for JB and SIMSREE (as their cutoffs are 99.9 percentile and above). However, you have Somaiya and Welingkar as options; can try there. Good luck!

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
You can try in both of them but the actual cut-offs are higher than your marks, so all the best.

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With the scores you have mentioned, you can get KJ Somaiya.

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Ananya Adhi
7 years ago
You need to score good in your CAT. There is a cut off in CAT for SIMSREE, it is 98.95 Percentage and JBIMS it would be more. You can still try for KJ Somaiya for PGDM.

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A
7 years ago
You need to score around 99.5%ile.

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