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Sujay Gokhale

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It is impossible to comment on the chances as of now. Since the Wait list is dynamic we don't have previous years data. I suggest you please be patient and check for further movements. Usually the movement slows down and then picks up pace towards the end when a lot of people ask for withdrawal. All the best :)

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Sujay Gokhale

Beginner-Level 5

It is difficult to say anything right now. With increased intake there might be some chances. But I suggest we wait for the second list and analyse the trend as per that. All the best!

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Sujay Gokhale

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By defend I mean either one of the two:
1. If you have reasonable explanation for the marks
2. If you can overshadow this by some achievement related to academics.
Hope this clarifies the defend part.

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Sujay Gokhale

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It is great! We have a lot of facilities here. Gym, badminton court, football ground, basketball court, table tennis tables, etc. Some rooms here are single occupancy with attached toilets. WiFi is available, moreover this academic year IIM Kashipur will be shifting to its permanent campus! The food here is one of the best among the b-schools! We get to choose what we wish to have. The campus is bustling with a lot of activities throughout the year.

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Sujay Gokhale

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Some companies do come with a criteria of a minimum score in graduation. It might be difficult into these companies. But a few companies do not consider your score. But you will have to defend securing low marks to get in.

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Sujay Gokhale

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For admissions to IIM, you have to give the CAT exam. It is conducted in November every year. Post this, based on your percentile, you will be shortlisted for the further process which may include written test and personal interview. Along with this your profile, X, XII and graduation is taken into account. The final merit list is declared based on all these scores.

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Sujay Gokhale

Beginner-Level 5

It would be better if you carry all the marksheets. It is not necessary to carry them if you have the new marksheet with you, but it is still advisable to keep it with you, as they can ask for it.

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Sujay Gokhale

Beginner-Level 5

It is always advisable to carry all the marksheet which are available with you. Imagine how would it be like if they ask for it and you don't have it. Better safe than sorry!

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Sujay Gokhale

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, absolutely! There is no criteria which states that you cannot. Just the fact that if you have to get an admission, you need to do well in the interview and when they ask, you need to convincingly explain to them why you could not complete the course in the given time.

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