I have got 73.6 percentile in CAT, what are my chances to convert IMI-K? How is the ROI?

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Devansh Dugar
8 years ago
Hello, An overall evaluation is done for selecting candidates at IMI Kolkata. However, with 73.6 percentile in CAT, you have fair chances of converting. IMI Kolkata has had an excellent track record of hundred percent throughout the years. Eminent faculties from all over the world come to teach the

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subhransu sahu
8 years ago
Hello Jyoti You have a fair chance of converting the call as per your percentile but also try to give your 100% in WAT and PI to secure a seat in final call. ROI in IMI Kolkata is really good as per the past records but again it depends upon your previous academic performance, work experience and pe

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