What is the CAT and GMAT cut-off percentile?

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    Mishita Singhal | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Percentile refers to the score that is allotted to an individual basis the performance of the total number of students appearing for the exam. Percentile is followed in all major competitive programs to rank students based on their performance in comparison to the others appearing for it.

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