I scored 90% in class 10th, 91% in 12th and 73 percentile in CAT. What are my chances to get a call for admission?

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Hello, the cut off is 70-80 percentile, hence there is a good chance that you might get a call.

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9 years ago
Hi Soumen, The general cutoff for PGDM is 80-85 percentile for all PG courses. As your score is below the cutoff it may be difficult to get a call for GD and PI. If you still wish to apply then kindly apply soon as the deadlines are near. All the best

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