What is the XAT 2017 cut-off to get admission in this college?

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9 years ago
At Great Lakes, we do not have formal cut-offs, we try to evaluate candidates in a holistic manner. We consider the complete profile including academic performance, aptitude score, work experience (if any).

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Trishula Das
9 years ago
After XAT 2017, the cut off will be based on the level of difficulty of the paper, no. of students taking test etc. But make your mind to score more than 85 percentile so that whatever happens you are sure of receiving a call.

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9 years ago
There is no cutoff as such. But generally it will be above 80 percentile.

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Zubin Mehta
9 years ago
Great lakes chennai accepts XAT with around 85+ percentile. You can get list of cutoffs acceptable with XAT.

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