What is the probability of getting selected with 83 percentile in MAT?

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VEDANT VAID
9 years ago
Dear Souvik, Well, first of all, congratulations on your score in MAT. Now for getting selected with 83 percentile for NDIM, I would say that you could apply easily but getting selected or not mostly depends on your performance in GD PI rounds, form filling and your past academic record. Now the col

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Jatin Prateek
9 years ago
Congrats for your MAT score. With such a score, you've chances to get select in NDIM. Also, admission process is based on few other parameters i.e., your past academic records(10th, 12th & graduation) and also, you need to perform well in GD PI because that's crucial and if you perform well in GD PI

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