I have 88.4%in 10th,77% in 12th and my current aggregate is 79.5%in graduation; how much do I need to score in CAT/XAT/SNAP for Iims, XLRI.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
6 years ago
Minimum qualifying CAT 2018 overall percentile is 80. Minimum qualifying CAT 2018 sectional percentile in each of the 3 sections is 70. Above 90% marks in Class 10th will get you to top rating of 10 (Rating score A) irrespective of your stream. Top rating of 10 (Rating score B) for Class 12th will v

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