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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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IIM's offers admission to their students based on CAT entrance exam or any other exam accepted by the Institute. The exams are different for particular courses.Here is the most recent MBA cutoff data for IIM Institute:The general cutoff for CAT for MBA is set at 99 percentile for general category. To be eligible for MBA admission at IIM Institue, applicants must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks.The cutt of for IIM Cacutta for general category is 98 percentile, and for SC/ST Category it is 95 percentile. You can find the IIM Calcutta Institute Cutoff for 2024 for CAT, MAT, ATMA, and XAT by vis
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Rashmi Sinha

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For CAT, less than 80 percentile is not considered a good cutoff to apply to top MBA colleges. However, many B-schools in India accept 60 to 80 percentiles in the CAT for MBA admission. Talking about the BITS Pilani MBA cutoff for 2022, the CAT percentile was 60 for the General AII India candidates. So, considering the past year's cutoff, the chances of getting a seat in an MBA with a CAT percentile of 77 are high. Candidates with a CAT percentile of 60–70 can also explore the options below for MBA admission. CAT 60-70 percentile collegesMBA/PGDM Fee (approx.)Amrita School of Business - BangaloreINR 10.60 lakhAcharya Ba
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Manoj S

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Yes ofcourse because to eligible for admission of MBA course you have to be an graduate and want to clear the CAT exam with more than 95 percentale.these two are almost same there is no differences in these two because the exams are related to the same course with different percentale of marks.even I suggest to write any of these two exams to join any MBA course or any other course.even this question makes me the difference between these two exams.

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Suraj Kumar karn

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 The full form of CAT is the Common Admission Test. It is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) for admission to their flagship MBA programs. Answer: Any graduate with at least 50% marks from any recognised university can appear for the CAT exam.CAT is a computer-based examination conducted by IIM to shortlist candidates for the postgraduate programme.The primary CAT exam purpose is to get into Top B-schools. You can enhance your knowledge and abilities, get admission to the top MBA programs, qualify for financial aid and scholarships, find jobs that pay well, and improve
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Malavika

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For general category candidates, a qualifying CAT cutoff percentile of 94 is part of the IIM Kashipur entrance requirements for 2024–2026. It is 77 percentile for NC-OBC candidates, 604 percentile for SC applicants, and 40 percentile for SC and PwD candidates. Those who score above 90 percentile in CAT 2024 will be eligible for the interview phase, since the minimum IIM cut-offs are typically over 90 percentile for general candidates (far lower for candidates in restricted categories). At Rs. 18.1 LPA, the average bundle was offered. 322 qualified students received 365 employment offers from more than 150 participating companies
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Anushka Mendiratta

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Here's a strategic approach to tackle the Quantitative Aptitude section on your CAT exam day:Fuel your brain with nutritious food to maintain energy levels throughout the exam.Briefly go over important formulas and concepts you might encounter in the QA section.Quickly browse through all the questions to get a sense of the difficulty level and identify the topics covered.Start with questions you feel most confident about.Allocate a specific time for each question based on its difficulty level.Aim for accuracy over speed. Remember, there's negative marking in the CAT exam. Don't attempt a question unless you're reasonably sure of t
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Malavika

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Applicants at NIT Calicut who have a CAT percentile above 70 would have a good probability of being admitted to the MBA program.Students who score 101 or higher on the 198-mark CAT exam are awarded a 99.5+ percentile. A student's CAT exam score must be at least 92 to 5 percentiles in order to be admitted to NIT Calicut's MBA program. In order to be considered, candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university or institution, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 6.0/10 (or 60% for GEN/GEN-EWS/OBC and 5.5/10 for SC/ST/PwD). 

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Malavika

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Typically, the exam takes place from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The candidates have to finish answering 110 questions in the allotted time. Since the IIFT exam has no sectional time limit, unlike the CAT or XAT, candidates are free to use the two hours however best suits their exam plan. The cut-offs are based on CAT 2023 since admission to the batch of 2024–2026 will be determined by that score. The sectional cut-off for the general category for the 2024–2026 batch is 55, while the composite cut-off is 30%. The sectional cutoff for Gen-EWS/OBC-NCL is 50, while the composite cutoff is 25%. The IIFT paper is sometimes regarded as be
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