My profile: CMAT-85 percentile, B.Com-64.59%, 12th-82.2% and 10th-70.3%. Do I stand any chance of getting a call?

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Asked by Pragyan Panda
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R
8 years ago
Yes, you stand a clear chance. All the best.

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M
8 years ago
You do stand a very high chance of getting a call from Welingkar. They consider an overall score of your GDPI, past academic records and also your percentile. So, the selection not only depends on your percentile, but also on your overall performance.

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A
8 years ago
It depends on your GDPI performance. You will be evaluated on the basis of your profile as well as your performance in GDPI, and then they will check which course you have applied for and accordingly they might select you.

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Monica Show
8 years ago
The chance is really less of getting call from premium institutes. However, you can expect call from tier 2 and tier 3 institutes. Thank you.

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