I had a drop after 12th standard and now I am planning to take a drop after my Bachelors for CAT preparation. My chances to get into IIM?

I have 85.50% in 10th grade 67.60% in 12th grade and 60% in Bachelors degree and I belong to ST Category.

30 Views|Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Rajeev Singh
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Abhishek Desai
6 years ago
Hello Shortlisting of getting an IIM interview call mainly depends upon your academic and the CAT scores. If the purpose of taking a drop is backed by legit reasons, it should ideally not be a problem.

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BASIL PAUL K
6 years ago
Having a GAP between studies is reasonable if you have reasons to support the same. But generally they try to keep of students with a gap after class12th. But, nevertheless you have a decent chance depending on your score.

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