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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

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There is no steadfast rule as such for selection. But, if you have 90% above in class 10th and class 12th, you will get maximum marks for that section, and even if you have decent CAT score, you can convert them. If you have great CAT scores based on category, 80% above in both class 10th and class 12th will suffice.

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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

Beginner-Level 5

Chances of converting is high, but you need to perform well in GD, PI and extempore. These will be deciding factors not only in FMS-Delhi, but also in other IIM conversions.
Weightage of composite score:
CAT - 60%
GD - 10%
PI - 15%
Extempore - 5%
Class 10th - 5%
Class 12th - 5%.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Great Lakes is one of the top most B-Schools in India, and it sends GD PI call depending on the overall academic performance of a student throughout, and also some extracurricular and work experience. There are 1000+ people who apply to Great Lakes having a Percentile of 95+, so you have very less chances of getting a GD PI call. Even if you get a call, the chances of conversion is equal to 0. I would suggest that fill the form of other good colleges in tier 2 or tier 3.
You can apply to XIME, IMT HYDERABAD, SRI BALAJI SOCIETY'S 4 COLLEGES BIMM, BIMHRD etc. , ITM, SDMIMD, etc. If you want to apply to Sri Balaji Society. I can help you
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CHETAN SHEKHAWAT

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Hi Shyam,
As per the last year, cut-off stays at 80 and around. However, the college is considering the good profile. You can consider applying, there is a good chance of getting the interview call. The last date is 31st, so you better hurry - admission.bim.edu All the best!

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PRIYANKA VERMA

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Apart from the score, you need to look at your percentile. If your percentile is above 70, you can apply.
If the percentile is not up to the mark, you can apply through other entrance scores.

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi Akarsh, there is no importance given to marks of 10th and 12th for appearing in UPSC and any other state government exams. It is only an eligibility criteria for you to present your 10th, 12th and degree certificate while filling up the form for the same. Do not worry and go ahead! All the best!

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi Akshita, If seen eligibility wise- you can go for any stream any field, UPSC and govt exams do not impose any restrictions on the field of study, but for a better foundation and preparation towards your aim better to have subjects which form the important part of UPSC and law exams so that you are ahead in the long run competition by some means. For this, you may take humanities as your field of study and go for politics, law management, history or geography as your subjects. All the best!

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Hi,
You have quite a good score. As far as I know, most of the B-Schools have closed their admission process or are about to do so. So, to apply to certain good colleges, you need to really hurry up. Apply to BIMM, XIME, ITM, IISWBM, etc.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Your academics is really good but Great Lakes is one of the top B-Schools in India which has a cut-off of 85-90% and it also considers an overall profile of the candidate. So, I suggest you to look for other colleges. You can apply to Sri Balaji Society's Colleges, ITM, IBS, TSM, INDIRA, etc. For assistance on Sri Balaji Society, comment below.

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