What are my chances of getting a call?I have 66% in grads , 90% in 10th and 12th & expecting 80 percentile in CAT 15 ,a domicile of Odisha.

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2015-12-27 12:32:46
As per last year trends, you have a good chance of getting a call for PI-WAT process. While saying so, I must also mention that your performance in the interview process has to be really good. Expect questions on your grad performance in the interview. If you impress the interview panel, you will be

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Bikash Samantray
2015-12-27 17:48:28
What were last years cutoff for cat (both overall and sectional- odisha domicile) for bm and hrm programmes?

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