I scored 37.5% in class 10th, 53.2 in class 12th and 57% in graduation. Which non–IIM colleges can call me if I score above 99 %ile in CAT?

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    Kushal Mehrotra | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Most of the good MBA colleges has eligibility criteria of at least 50%. Though, you can get a call from colleges if you can get 99 percentile in CAT (as you have written).
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    Tania Sharma Footwear Designer | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Every good PGDM or MBA college has a criteria of 50% as per AICTE rule and also, most of the colleges see your 10 and 12 marks (which in your case are pretty low, no offence). You should gain work experience if you don't have any for a better chance of admission in good colleges and yes, you need to score a very high percentile in CAT/MAT/CMAT.
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    neha mishra Education counselor | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    As you have mentioned that your scores are in between of 50-60% in your 10th and 12th. So, I think it is doubtful that you will get a call and even if they call you, if you would score 90% in CAT, there is a possibility that they will give priority to one who have a continuous good scores from 10th to graduation and in CAT and one who have good working experiences. But that's not end of all. There are good colleges where you can easily apply and you will be given weightage over others if your CAT score will be in 90s. So, don't lose your heart and start working.
    All the best.

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