I want to know my chances of getting in to an IIM. I am studying B.Com (Hons) and also completed intermediate course in CA.

I scored 95% in 10th, 92% in 12th , 8.8 cgpa in graduation, but the issue is i have had the 2 year gap because i was pursuing CA and then i dropped out and joined bcom hons. So will that 2 year gap makes any problem in getting an admission in to iim? Please reply to my query as i can prepare for CAT

66 Views|Posted 5 years ago
Asked by Tara Malhotra
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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
You need to clear your B.Com with over 50% marks, write CAT get more than 98percentile and then face the GD and interviews if you are called. Intermediate course in CA may play a little part in your Interview, though its not compulsory. There is MBA beyond IIMS too, some top universities like SPJMER

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5 years ago
Well, I believe you can proceed with CAT as in the gap would not be a much problem for your further studies. But you have to qualify you Bachelors degree first. Till now you are having a really good percentages and I hope you will be achieving good in your Bachelors also. Apart from IIM there are va

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Khushal Arora
5 years ago
Hello! You can definitely look further with IIM and this GAP will not be any issue for you. You should have valid justification for your GAP year, incase it is discussed in interview. But before that you should make sure you qualify CAT. Also, I would advise you not to just stick towards one option

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