Indian Institute of Management Jammu
Lavanya, this is the 2020 cut off table for IIM Jammu:
Category
VARC
DILR
QA
Aggregate
General
80
90
EWS
85
NC –OBC
60
78
SC
50
ST
30
40
PwD
Hello Aspirant,
As a General category with 82.26 percentile, There are very less chance to get a call from any IIMs as for Baby IIMs you also require at least 90 percentile. The other colleges you can have the chance to get a call from
XIME Bangalore
MANAGE Hyderabad
Goa Institute of Management
LIBA Chennai
IFMR Chennai
University Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh etc.
But as you know that CAT marks are not the only parameter involved in the selection procedure. After CAT exam every college in which you apply prepares a merit list to call students for next round of interview based on your aggregate score which comprises of many parameters such as CAT marks, 10th, 12th and graduation percentage, work experience etc. whose weight age varies for all different colleges. After the round of interview again a merit list is prepared which includes marks of your interview, GD and WSAT which along with CAT marks generally have the highest weightage.
You can also use CAT Pathfinder tool to know your further admission chances.
https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cat
Good Luck!
Hi Rahul,
You have secured a good percentile in CAT examination. As you have secured 8204 percentile in SC category, you have chance to get a call from good IIMs. Also ,After every CAT exam every IIM prepares a merit list to call candidates for next round of interview based on your aggregate score which comprises of many parameters such as CAT marks, 10th, 12th and graduation percentage, work experience, whose weight varies for all different IIMs. As per your percentile you will get call from all the old IIMs, as well as new IIMs. You will get call from:
Once you get call from IIM, you have to go through the WAT exam and interview process. On clearing both an another merit list will be prepared, which will select you to get enter into IIM.
Hello,
They provide dual degree program to some selected students. For IIM calcutta:- the process is selection through CAT/GMAT score. Then going through other screening tests. If you qualify then you will get an admission. The process will be same for all the IIMs but may be the cutoff mark will vary with respect to campus location.
New IIMs are worth joining as said by the students who joined and they had a good experience there and they adventured many new things. Fee structure and hostel facilities are also good.
For more details you can check the dual degree program in IIM webpage. For IIM calcutta :- https://www.iimcal.ac.in/programs/pgp/double-degree-program/double-degree-program
Hope it helps!
Hello Vijaya
When it comes to full/part time courses, work experience matters more than percentage and as you have mentioned, you have an experience of 10 years so you can easily get into any full or part time course without much problems. If you have any other queries, please feel free to ask.
Hi. The tentative date for the announcement of all the shortlisted candidate is 24th June or before that. The institute will not conduct GD/PI/WAT for shortlisting the candidate this year as well, instead, it gives weightage to CAT, marks of 12th and graduation and the final selection is done through shortlisting candidates by eoi.
Thank You!
IIM Amritsar has kept the CAT cut-off this year as overall percentile to be 90 for the general category, 70 percentile for OBC category, 55 percentile for SC category. 35 percentile for ST category.
Candidates shortlisted on the basis of CAT percentiles will have to participate in the Common Admission Process (CAP) including Writing Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds.
For final round calculation, IIM Amritsar has given 35% weight age to PI, 40% to CAT, 15% to WAT, 5% to Work experience, 5% to academic/gender diversity.
IIM Jammu will be first shortlisting candidates on the basis of the CAT percentile cut-off which is 85 percentile for General category, 75 for OBC category, 65 percentile for SC category, 55 percentile for ST category, 55 percentile for PWD candidates.
Then candidates shortlisted will be asked to fill an expression of Interest to be further considered for the admission process.Now the candidates who clear stage-1 percentile cut-offs and who submit EOI will be considered for calculation of their composite score with weightage given as 50% to CAT score, 10% to 12th marks, 10% to graduation percentage, 20% to work experience, 5% to diversity factor, 5% to gender. And then on this basis, a merit list will be made to select students.
Offers are likely to be made in the end of month May.
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