My 10th(53%) and 12th(43.53%) percentage is low, I have done B.Com with 62% and CAT score is 62 percentile. Do I have a chance?

434 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Sachin Sachin
9 Answers
Aarti Singh
7 years ago
Dear Sachin, With this low score, it is not possible to get admission. You can try taking tests of some private universities like Manipal, SRM, LPU, etc., after clearing which you can get admission for MBA. All these are world-class universities with modern facilities. In fact, LPU has been ranke

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KAUSTABH DE
7 years ago
Dear friend, Sorry to say but it is not possible. YOu have low scores in CAT and have no work experience. So if you get 100% in GD-PI then also no chance. Please upgrade your CAT score for admission & give GD-PI your best. Don't be frustrated my friend. Choose CAT'18 & give your best. Best Wishes!

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Suprakash Mishra
7 years ago
Your CAT Percentule is low. You can try again CAT exam or try another college. Your academics is also not much attractive.

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kajal soni
7 years ago
Sorry, with this percentile in CAT, you cannot get admission in this B-School. Kindly take the CAT again.

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Parth Gandhi
7 years ago
Dear aspirant, You have less chances of clearing the cut-offs for class 10th and 12th and as for the year 2018-20, the admissions of IMT-Nagpur are already over. You can try to improve your score next year and clear the cut-off.

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T
7 years ago
Your percentage is too low and doesn't match the cut-off, even your CAT score is very low. Therefore, there is absolutely no chance. However, you can try improving your CAT scores and then giving the GDPI your best to maximise you marks.

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R
7 years ago
Most intakes are profile based and include a multitude of factors, such as the interview and other components. So, there could be a possibility for you to get through although the minimum cut off criteria does not match.

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SARTHAK SAHOO
7 years ago
Well, it is hard to say but your academics I believe will not help you to clear the requisite cut-off. The CAT percentile cut-off is also something around 70 percentile. Also, since the admissions for this academic session are completed please do try next year.

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Rohit Kothawade
7 years ago
You can get admission with 62 percentile in better college just you need to apply for college and need to clear your GD-PI.

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