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Yogesh Rai

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With 50 percentile, you will not be able to get shortlisted.

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Sudipta Bose

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Dear Vivek, I understand your perspective. The courses you have done will certainly add to your academic diversity, but from your final term you need to score minimum 55% so that you are eligible to sit for the entrance exam followed by GD/PI. As such, there is no advantage, besides being there for your knowledge, it will simply give you the foundation & boost your experience to push yourself in the next level. I wish you all the best for your career.

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Sudipta Bose

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Dear Sandeep,
Thank you very much for your query. You cannot apply before exam as you won't be knowing the marks. Every college sets a specific benchmark for marks, hence you will be getting call from the colleges itself, so you need not worry. On the other hand, this is the high time to prepare for your GD/PI. Focus on the current aspects that is occurring in the present scenario.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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You need to take at least one entrance exam to get admission in a reputed B-School. No college offers direct admission.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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Regular candidates should possess a valid score in the Common Admissions Test (CAT) conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management. IIT graduates who obtained a CGPA of 8 and above on 10 are exempted from CAT score. Their shortlisting will be based on a composite score with due weights to applicants CAT score, past academic performance, industry experience and gender.
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Hazel
No, you have to appear in the exam for taking admission in any MBA college. Admission is on the basis of marks in these exams and having more than 50% marks in Bachelor degree.

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

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Hello Meghana,
You will have to appear for at least one of the examinations. Top rated B-0Schools accept CAT, XAT, etc. Some average B-Schools accept MAT marks. MAT is conducted four times in a year. You have an option to appear for that.
Good luck.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hi Arul,
No, IIT Madras DOMS does not accept XAT scores. It accepts only CAT scores as IIMs.
You may also refer :
https://doms.iitm.ac.in/index.php/admissions/mba-admissions/eligibility-and-selection

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