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Yogesh Patil preparing for CAT to admit into IIM-A

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First, you have to go through CAT. For more information, visit www.iimcat.ac and also www.iima.ac
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Akshat Raj

Contributor-Level 8

You have a decent profile and especially you have a great chance at C & L as they put relatively less weightage on your graduation score.
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Gourav Choudhury WIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

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Your acads are on the lower side for a call. Still I would suggest you to secure very high CAT percentile (upwards of 99.8 percentile) for increasing your chances for a call.
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Suman Kashyap #NITian

Guide-Level 11

Yes, because IIM's consider the academic performance of SSC and HSC as well. So, your dip in percentage in 12th will be a negative point in that case.
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David Coper

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Please mention your category. If you are a general category then your HSC marks can play foul to your admission. Anyways, try to score high in Bachelors to get a call. Also, try to score high in CAT.
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Viraj Patil Just follow Me! I will be there for you!

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Yes, of course. But resume is considered for eligibility. Your resume should be strong with your perfect score. First 50 rankers get called from all IIMs.
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Akshat Raj

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IIM-A and IIM-B offer only general MBA, there is no specialisation although you can take electives in particular field to augment your knowledge of that.
The fee structure of PGDM (i.e. MBA) is generally 20-25 lakh rupees (changes every year).
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Akshat Raj

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There is no minimum score as such (B has >80% criteria, might have changed so do check)
Put in your best effort for CAT, all this comes later, and you anyway can't change your scores.
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Akshat Raj

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Yes, but you need to perform well in GD-PI too.
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Akshat Raj

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IIM-Bangalore has some strict percentage criteria for boards (80% above in 10th and 12th, if I am not wrong). So, B might be off the books, but you still seem to have a decent chance at C with a high percentile. I don't want to be blunt, but y
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