What is the CAT cut off for PGDM?

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    GDPI Cut-off for PGDM Admission (2015-17)
    Short-listed Applicants for GDPI PGDM (Banking and Financial Services) 2015-17
    All applicants of the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Banking and Financial Services)
    2015-17 may please note the following cut-off for GDPI:
    CAT 2014 (Total Percentile) : 73.00 and above
    ATMA (Total Percentile)
    (March 1, 2015 examination) : 73.00 and above
    CMAT (February 2015) : Score of 181 and above
    The final selection will be based on CAT/ATMA/CMAT score, academic performance, English
    writing test and performance in GDPI.
    Centre-wise list of short-listed applicants will be uploaded o
    ...more

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