Is there any chance of getting a call with XAT 40%ile SC candidate, X-75%, XII-60%

136 Views|Posted 2016-02-05 00:22:38
Asked by Abhi Kumar
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Ankit Kumar
6 years ago
Dear Abhi, SPM wasn't taking XAT till last year. Hence it is difficult to say the cut off as this is the first year. CAT percentile cut off is usually 65-70. So, XAT should be equivalent to the same.

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2016-02-05 01:22:59
Dear Abhi, SPM wasn't taking XAT till last year. Hence it is difficult to say the cut off as this is the first year. CAT percentile is cut off is usually 65-70. So, XAT should be equivalent to the same. Regards, Pranali Baxi

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