Is it possible to get admission in TAPMI for full-time PGDM for marketing with 80 percentile in CAT and 2 years of work experience?

My profile: 10th-78%, 12th-65% and BE-67%.

115 Views|1 Followers|Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Ajay Dhiman
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Abhishek Desai
6 years ago
At just 80 percentile in the CAT, it is quite difficult to get an interview call from TAPMI since the cut-off generally has been above 85 percentile.

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BHAWNA BHOJWANI
6 years ago
Hy Ajay, it is difficult to convert TAPMI since the cut-off of the college is 85 percentile.

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preksha jain
6 years ago
Hi, it will be a bit difficult as your percentile is not meet TAPMI cut-off which was 85 percentile plus mostly it depends how you perform in GD-PI and how you differentiate yourself. I hope you have given GD-PI, if yes then wait for results. All the best. Hope you get in.

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