My CMAT score is 201 and percentile 65%. I have been called for GD-PI. Should I go because my entrance scores are very low?

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Asked by Sejal Jain
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shubham chaudhari
7 years ago
Yes, it is a profile based call and you should go for it.

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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello! If you've been called for the GD-PI, then you should definitely go since you will get a good idea about the interviews of a typical reputed B-school which might prove to be useful in the future. Good luck!

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