What is the desired CAT range to get into Quantum School of Business Quantum University for MBA?

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2 weeks ago

To get into the MBA programme at Quantum School of Business, Quantum University, there isn't an official hard CAT cutoff, but based on admissions trends and expert answers, candidates generally aim for a CAT percentile around the mid-70s to 80s to be competitive and considered for admission or schol

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4 weeks ago

Quantum offers scholarships based on CAT range and admission on the basis of gadutaion %/.

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a month ago

Quantum university offers admission on the basis of your graduation % for the MBA program. CAT can give you a scholarship if you match the criterias.

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a month ago

Quantum basically offers admission on the basis of your marks in graduation but it can offer you scholarship on the basis of your CAT percentile if you get more than 70% in CAT.

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2 months ago

CAT is not compulsory for admission in Quantum, it offers the course on the basis of you graduation percentage and also conduct an online or offline interview after registration.

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2 months ago

Actually CAT is not compulsory to get admission in Quantum university, but if you have scored above 70% in CAT then you can get a good scholarship on the basis of your percentage. You can take admission on the basis of your percentage in graduation which should be above 50% and after the registratio

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2 months ago

I've done my MBA from Quantum University, so I can tell you how it actually works.
If you have a CAT score around 60 percentile, that's usually enough to get considered. But the good thing is — admission doesn't depend only on CAT. Even if you don't have CAT, you can still get in because Quantum has

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12 months ago

The prescribed range of CAT percentiles for admission into MBA programs at Quantum School of Business includes 50%-80% by general norms, which vary each year based on the applicant pool and specific institutional requirements. Thus, for the latest and most accurate information, consult the universit

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