Should I prepare for CAT as I am not sure whether I will get a good school even after scoring good percentile in CAT?
I have scored 10th - 7.4 CGPA, 12th - 64%, graduation- 52% (B.Com) from Lucknow University. After gap of 4 years after graduation, as I was preparing for government exams, I am currently working in Punjab National Bank as a junior associate. I want to give CAT in 2023.
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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Common Admission Test or CAT is the most popular MBA entrance exam in India, taken by over two Lacs aspirants every year. It is the road to India's best B schools, the Iims. Naturally, it is also the toughest entrance exam to crack. So CAT 2022 aspirants must make such a preparation plan that encompasses all the aspects that contribute in scoring 99 + percentile. CAT is an aptitude test to assess a candidates analytical, logical as well as verbal skills, all of which are essential for a successful career in business management. Thus to crack CAT exam, one needs a sound preparation plan. Wondering how to...more
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Dinesh upadhyay I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu | Scholar-Level 16
3 years agoThere are many good non Iims colleges which do not require exceptional academic records:
With a decent CAT score ( 80-85 +) you can explore -
- Symbosis
- NIBM Pune
- NIA
- FMS Delhi
-MSU Vadodara
Also you can try newly opened Iims and top 50 b school.
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