What's the cut off of the college for xat generally..? II've scored 70.798%ile in xat 2016. Do I stand a chance?

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Nilesh Suryawanshi
2016-02-07 10:16:43
Sorry Shivani, cutoff for MAT and XAT both is 99.9X percentile. Please apply for MAH-CET 2016. Best of Luck!

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Yashodhan Deshmukh
2016-01-29 11:06:19
Hi Shivani, sorry but the cut offs for XAT are as high as 99.9x percentile. You can try feb MAT or you can try MHT CET if you are from Maharashtra.

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For admission to SIMSREE, cut off for Feb MAT 2016 is 99.9X percentile. Best of Luck for Exams!

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