What is the cut-off of CMAT? I got around above 80% in my 10th, 12th and graduation (BBA). Can I expect a call from this college?

Asked about Taxila Business School - PGDM in Business Analytics with Triple Specialization

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Asked by Rahul Modi

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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Yes, there are bright chances of getting call from this college but still, I would suggest you to fill form for other colleges as well for backup like:
    1) BIMM
    2) ISBS
    3) ITM Navi Mumbai
    4) IIMP, etc
    For more information in one particular, comment below.
    Also, to get discount in filling their admission forms.
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    Answered by

    Yash lalwani

    6 years ago
    There is no as such cut-off for any entrance exams. Taxila selects candidates based on their over all profile. A distributed weightage is given like 10% to your 10th, 12th and BBA results and only 10% is calculated from your CMAT score.
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    karthik Dandamudi

    6 years ago
    There is no cut-off, here at Taxila, there will be profile based selection criteria that includes
    10% of 10th
    10% of 12th
    10% of graduation
    10% of competitive exam score
    20% for Personal interview
    10% for telephonic interview
    10% for case study analysis and
    10% for work experience (if any)
    So, based on this selection happens. As of you are having fair chances to get a call, but it purely depends on how you perform in the interviews, basically these decides your selection now.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    vishnu vardhan sanaga

    6 years ago
    If you were applied in Taxila then definitely you will get a call from college. There is no cut-off like you should get 80% or 90%. On the basis of your PI, GD and telephonic or Skype interviews your process of admission will be decided.
    All the best!

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