My CAT percentile 85. Kindly tell me about my eligibility.

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Tushar Raka
2016-02-20 11:14:53
Dear Apoorva, you are eligible for applying for JBIMS. You will have to enter your CAT score details when the admission process is started by DTE. Keep checking the DTE website for more updates.

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R
2016-02-20 10:41:04
With this CAT percentile you do not stand a chance for JBIMS. But you could give the CET and score well in order to gain a seat in JBIMS. The cutoff for CET is generally 99.85+ while for CAT you will require 99.99 percentile.

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S
2016-02-20 10:40:01
You need 99 percentile to get admissions in JBIMS

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