Which college can I get at 67 percentile in CAT?

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Aravind K
9 years ago
Since your score is quite low, it would be better for you to wait another year. The colleges that you can target with this score have the average salary package of 5LPA.

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MANAGE-Hyderabad and BIMM, Pune are the best institutes. They have 100 percent placements. Try to get admission in MANAGE, Hyderabad.

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BIMM is a good college. You can get admission in the same. The average placement package offered to the graduates of BIMM is 6-7 lakh rupees.

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