What is the normal CAT and GMAT cut-off percentile required for B-Schools?

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The CAT (Common Admission Test) and GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) are both commonly used entrance exams for admission to MBA programs. The cut-off percentiles for B-Schools can vary depending on the specific institution and program.

Depending on the institution and programme, the GMAT cut

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The cut-off percentile required for B-Schools depends upon the schools themselves but generally for CAT is 85-90% and for GMAT it is either minimum score of 650 or 700 out of 800 depending on the institution and availability of seats.

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