I scored 84.53% in CAT and performed good in PI and WAT. Can I get admission in TAPMI?

138 Views|Posted 2016-02-18 00:00:17
Asked by Vijay Bhaskar
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2016-02-18 00:51:31
Yes there are good chances as the cut-off is around 80 percentile and if you have work experience then you have better chances. And if not, there is no reason to be worried about.

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vijay bhaskar
2016-02-18 09:16:35
Not comparing with any But wanted to know Wheather I can get in there with the cat percentile and a good WAT /PI marks.

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