What is the cut-off for OBC (NCL) category students in CAT, XAT, MAT or SNAP exam?

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Vaishnavi  Potdukhe
9 years ago
You need to specify the college you are targeting.

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Dear Manish, You can get the best business schools in India if you score 90 percentile or above in CAT. Also, getting 80% will help you in getting tier 2 B-schools of India. All the best.

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Zubin Mehta
9 years ago
Each exam has different cut-off for different colleges. You need to be specific for which college you're asking.

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CAT cutoffs range into 50-70 percentile for IIMs for ObC and For XAT and SNAP it is 70-80 percentile.

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