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See since you are from arts background, and you also have a good academic record (barring your graduation percentage), so you can get a call for interview even a slightly lower percentile.
According to the previous trends, you can easily get into IIM Ahmedabad even at a percentile in the range of 92 to 95, which is a safe estimate for your admission in the OBC NCL category.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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Hello Aspirant
You have a very good academic record, which will aid in your selection since your academic performance is one of the key factors considered to determine your ultimate merit list score. The only thing you need to concentrate on is CAT if you want to enrol in one of India's top MBA programmes. For admission to the best MBA programmes in India, you must earn at least 95 percentile on the CAT, and if you want to attend an IIM, you must achieve 95+ percentile.
The CAT preparations must now be the main focus in order to pass with the required percentile.
Hoping best for your future.
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Hello,
Getting an MBA after getting your M.Tech. is possible and will put you in an excellent position. Numerous construction graduates, including those from prestigious IITs, pursue an MBA following graduation. Because the MBA programme is more extensive and covers a wider range of topics, it broadens your options, helps you to develop a strong overall character, and gives you the assurance you need to adapt to changing abilities and circumstances. An MBA will prepare you for a general management profession in industries other than computers, including marketing, sales, finance, human resources, systems, and operations. An MTech will prepare you for a career in your primary field of study.
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Dear Aspirant,
It is not compulsory to have a BBA degree in order to be eligible for an MBA degree. Students from all streams and backgrounds are welcome to be enrolled in MBA degrees in both India as well as abroad. So you can go for MBA even without having a BBA degree. For admission in IIMs, you need to give the CAT exam and for abroad you need to give the GMAT exam. All the best!
Your profile is decent. Also, being a non- engineer and female from OBC category, your chances of getting into a top B School have only increased. IIMs and all other top colleges prefer candidates with diverse backgrounds to add academic diversity in their colleges. Since you’re a lawyer, you will definitely get an edge and the cutoffs for non engineer OBC female is lower. So just focus on scoring the best possible marks in CAT and you’re good to go!
Hello Liton
You must achieve a specific minimal cutoff in each segment of the test as well as the overall cutoff. Only you then can anticipate a call. For new IIMs, I would think a sectional cut off of above 70 and an overall cut off of 75–80 would be sufficient. Try to surpass the 90th percentile for senior students.
According to the Government of India's requirements, up to 10% of the seats are set aside for members of economically disadvantaged groups and up to 15% of the seats are allocated for members of the NC-OBC, SC, and ST communities (EWS).
The IPMAT exam consists of Quantitative Ability and Verbal Ability Sections. In QA, you need to prepare all maths topics till Class X level and Permutation Combination, Integration Differentiation, Vectors, etc. In VA, you should be well versed with all grammar topics, plus vocabulary, idioms and phrases. For the detailed syllabus of IPMAT exam, refer to the official websites. Hope this helped.
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