What is the minimum percentage required to give CAT or GMAT. Do the marks in graduation affects in admission in Iims?

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Asked by Rahil Singh
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pratiksha kamble
6 years ago
In graduation, you need at least 50% marks for CAT or GMAT from any recognized University.

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