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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
Understand the Basics first and make your concepts and fundamentals clear
Take as many Mocks as possible and analyse each mock to assess your performance
Improve your Speed with Accuracy.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
2)Understand the Basics first and make your concepts and fundamentals clear.
3)Take as many Mocks as possible and analyse each mock to assess your performance.
4)Improve your Speed with Accuracy.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, anyone who has scored at least 50% marks in graduation is eligible to give the CAT. And the cutoff for an engineer in IIM-K could be at 99+ percentile. All the best.
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CAT is an All-India level MBA entrance exam whose scores are accepted in Tamil Nadu-based colleges too such as IIM Trichy, Great Lakes Chennai etc.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Above 90 percentile, you get a call for gd/pi.
Good luck
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The total number of seats will also be increased by 18 to a total of 480 from this year, said sources. Ultimately, IIM-C aims to raise the EWS (economically backward section) quota to 10% by the 2021-2023 session, by which time the total number of seats will also be capped at 578.
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