What is the selection process for PGDM and what is the minimum CAT percentile required?
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The selection process for the PGDM programme at I Business Institute involves considering CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT, or ATMA scores, followed by a written test and GDPI. Notably, there is no specific CAT percentile cut-off. The comprehensive approach evaluates academic qualifications, originality, and achievements during the candidate's tenure, with additional weightage for university toppers. Aiming for a higher CAT percentile can benefit those with a medium-profile performance, while a lower percentile with a strong profile remains advantageous. Generally, a safe bet for admission is targeting a percentile between 80–89% with a decen
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