I've 75 percentile in both CAT and XAT, 9.2 CGPA in X, 81% in XII, 64% in graduation. Do I have a chance of getting into this college?

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Parna Saha
7 years ago
Great Lakes is one of the top-most B-schools in India and generally, they send GD-PI calls depending on a person's overall performance throughout class 10th, 12th, graduation and entrance. Your entrance score is not bad but isn't enough to get a call from Great Lakes. Even if you get a call, it will

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varun bhatia
7 years ago
Hi, Can you specify which chance of getting you are talking about, so that I can guide you better?

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