Should I prepare for IIM-CAT exam?

I have the following marks 10th-85.5, 12th-74.4, B.Tech-63%. Also, I am a male candidate and belong to OBC-NC category.

79 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Vishal Yadav
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Ms  Somya
7 years ago
Hi Vishal, Yes, looking at your profile, you have a decent chance to get into a good B School, if you get a good percentile. Prepare well for it though. All the best.

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Rudra  Shaurya
7 years ago
Yes, definitely. If that is what you want to do, then go ahead. By preparing for IIM, you are not only preparing for just one exam. You can also attempt other management exams like XAT, CMAT etc.

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Yes, you should. Prepare well for CAT, and give your 100% in the 'D-day'. If you will score 95+ percentile, you will have fare chance to get a call from IIM. All the best.

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