What is the required CAT cutoff to get admission in this college?

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Satyajit Dev Sarma
9 years ago
Hello. .the cutoff for CAT differs year to year based on applications received. But the final selection is based on the overall performance of the student in GD, PI and other writing skills. Also 10th, 12th and Graduation Marks matters a lot. Last year the cutoff for CAT was 60 percentile.

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Last year it was around 60 percentile both in CAT and XAT. .only the cutoff. If you score more than 75 percentile you will be eligible for scholarship upto Rs 1.2 lakhs

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