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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Kapil,
Unfortunately, your score is too low for IIMs.
You need to score somewhere near 95 percentile to get into an IIM if you belong to general category.
Good luck!

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Harshit Jain

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To know if you can get a call from IIMs or not, you can refer to the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/iim-call-predictor

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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi Abhay
FMS Delhi is as good as the top IIMs in most parameters. Its placement packages are at par with the top IIMs and FMS Delhi has far lower cost involved in terms of fees.
You can browse through its placement report for further information.

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Manorama Pradhan

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Hi Akhil,
Technically yes, you are eligible to get shortlisted for IIMs. But you need to score a really high percentile in CAT. If you have work experience it would boost up your chances. Usually IIMs look for candidates having very good academic records. However, these are secondary. Don't worry and give your best in the CAT exam. Good luck!

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Shaurya Singh

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It is recommended to have a work experience which gives you an edge over freshers but the work experience should be relevant and should be of some reputed firm. It will be better if you go for a work experience and then for an MBA.

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