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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Rohini,
There are several coaching institutes for the CAT and all but I will suggest you to go for TIME as they have the best faculty and facilities.
All the best.

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SARTHAK SAHOO

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Hello Chandra,Yes, a final year student can appear IIFT examination, if he is expected to complete his graduation by the start of the next academic year.

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Mehak Seth

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IIFT prepares student for a specific MBA domain whereas Iims or other at par institutes like XLRI or FMS have plethora of good MBA programmes. IIFT produces global managers in the field of international business and have recently seen a record high in salary. Thus, IIFT ranks equally with other top B-schools in India.

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Akshay Bajaj

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You can't exactly weigh both exams on the same scale and decide which one is easier/tougher. There are a few differences between the two exams:
Mode and pattern of exam:
CAT - Computer based. Calculator included. 100 questions. 3 Marks for Correct answer. -1 for wrong answer. 3 hours. 1 Hour each for 3 sections. Sectional timings exist. IIFT Paper Based. No Calculator. 100120 questions. 1 or 0.75 for a correct answer (IIFTs discretion). And for each wrong answer, 33% (of that question) marks are deducted. 4 Sections in total. 2 Hours. No sectional timings. Sectional cut-offs exist here too. Sections and what they ask from a student: I'm
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rohith kola

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Yes, go for it. Never surpass your interests. IIFT is one of the few top B-schools which does not give any weightage to your previous academic score during the admission process, the basic filtering criteria being 50% marks in your graduation. So prepare well for the examination and with B-schools looking to get more non-engineers, you might have an edge during the post shortlist admission process.
All the best!

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