I passed 10th from 68.40% and 12th from 61.20% from CBSE board and graduation from 60.05% then I am eligible for iiml or not

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Rajdeep Sinha
7 years ago
Hi, For taking admission in IIM'S you have to appear for CAT first ,once you clear it than only your previous scores are checked and you are called for interview. Hope you got your answer.

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