Should I apply to various colleges before the results?I have appeared for CAT, XAT & SNAP,but i haven't applied in any college.

66 Views|Posted 2016-01-03 20:13:11
Asked by Abhinav Seth
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Saurabh Bharti
2016-01-05 18:13:07
While applying for CAT, you must have selected several IIMs for which you want your applications be considered. Similarly for XAT you must have selected XLRI atleast. However to apply to other institutes like FMS, S.P.Jain, IIFT etc, you will need to separately apply for these institutes. If you hav

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