What would be the main preference among the CAT score, graduate score and GD-PI score during the admission process?

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Vidura Arya
7 years ago
Hello Vinesh, Of course the CAT score is given the most preference in the admission process. The percentage of it considered in the total process, however differs from college to college. Some universities have the break-up like this: 60% CAT score and 40% GD/PI. This distribution differs, but alw

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