I have got 95.8 percentile in CAT and have 25 months of experience. Do I have chances to get into IIT-D for MBA?

I got 93.40% in 10th, 89% in 12th and 8.54 CGPA in my graduation.

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8 years ago
You stand a decent chance of getting into DMS, but a cumulative score of your GDPI/Written exam is also taken into consideration.

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