What is the CAT cut off for DSE MBA?

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    Kratika Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    3 weeks ago

    A category-wise split of cutoffs of CAT, respectively for Gender-Neutral candidates seeking MBA admission at Delhi School of Economics, is provided in the table below:

    CAT percentile Cutoff (General-All India)
    Section2020
    Overall85
    Quants50
    VA-RC50
    DI-LR50
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    Arshita Tiwari | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    Candidates seeking admission to the MBA programme at Delhi School of Economics must score a CAT percentile ranging between 90 to 95 (as per unofficial souces. Delhi School of Economics (DSE) offers a two-year full-time MBA programme. Admission to this program is solely based on CAT scores. Eligible candidates must apply and undergo college counseling.

    The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to the DSE MBA is given below:

    Eligibility: Graduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate

    Selection Criteria: CAT

    For more information related to the MBA course offered at Delhi School of Economics, click here.

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    Delhi School of Economics offers an MBA programme with a duration of two years. This is a full-time course for graduates from all streams willing to build a career in Management. The admission to MBA course is based on the CAT score. The CAT cut off for admission to the Delhi School of Economics (DSE) MBA program is around 85 overall, with a sectional cutoff of 50 percentile for each section. To be eligible for the DSE MBA program, candidates must also have a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) as a minimum eligibility criteria. 

     

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