I have scored 75 percentile in CMAT and having 2 years of experience, can I get admission with this score?

My profile: CMAT-75 percentile, MAT-91.29 percentile, B.E mechanical-72 %, 12th-70.4%, 10th-79.6%, 2 state level certificate and 1 district level certificate.

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7 years ago
Last year cut-off for CMAT was 85 percentile and this year cut-off is around 90 percentile. Hope for the best!

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7 years ago
Your profile looks good. Sorry, but this year the cutoff is 90%. Just give your best in other GD's and PI. They might not see your certificates right now but do include it in your resume and Highlight it whatever it is regarding.

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