I have got 47 percentile in CAT and I just want to experience GD/PI. In which colleges can I apply for the same?
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Parna Saha Marketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune | Contributor-Level 10
6 years agoHi, yes you can apply to Sri Balaji Society's colleges. Though your CAT SCORES are not good but if you have 50% throughout then our College will call you for GD PI, however to get selected you must write any other entrance exam and score well. There are 4 Institutes and you have to just fill one single form to apply. Weightage given to GD PI is 65% and to entrance score -35% so you have good chances of sitting for GD PI. For this you just need to fill the form on which I can give you vouchers so do Comment below if interested. -
JB,
At this percentile no college will call you. However, you have few chances in Amity and other private universities, which conducts written test on the same day (Interview day). In my opinion, if you want admission in a reputed B-school, you have to start your preparation just now for next management entrance exam. MAT can be a good option for you, conducted four times in a year.
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