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i am engineer(NC-OBC) . I got 94.49 percentile in CAT with 72 percentile in VARC and 97percentile in quants and dilr and 87/80/71 in 10th , 12th and graduation . Do i stand a chance to get in NITIE ? ( I have a doubt if they will even give a call because of VARC percentile)

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 8th Jan, 2020

NITIE Mumbai hasn't updated its latest admission brochure yet. But based on 2015 data, available at: https://www.nitie.edu/MANDATORY%20DISCLOSURE%202015%20Full.pdf , for a Candidate belonging to NC-OBC, an overall percentile of 78 in CAT is the bare minimum along with a minimum aggregate of 60% in your B.E/B.Tech. Now there are PGDIM, PGDISEM and 3 other courses with NITIE. The average sectional cut offs look like this:


Category

QA

DILR

VARC

Overall Percentile

UR

92

92

92

97

OBC-NC/PWD

67

67

67

85

SC/ST

44

44

44

57.5


Now you have 94.49 percentile with more than required sectional cut offs against your Category. Your Academics are also on the brighter side and that should help you be shortlisted for NITIE, Mumbai. Sometimes, we are tough with ourselves forgetting what we have achieved in life. You have an impeccable academic track and the consistency has never backed off. There are 274 PGDIM seats and 39 PGDISEM seats. Candidates meeting the sectionwise cut off percentile criteria will be called in for Group Discussion and Personal Interview in the order of the ranks based on the ration decided for category wise availability of seats. While the official website doesn't mention the exact no.of seats available for each Category, in 2015-17, as many as 37 candidates  joined the PGDIM course from OBC. So considering this, the no.of seats available for NC-OBC will be more or less of the same number. So you will get shortlisted for NITIE Mumbai with your CAT percentile. For the final merit list, your CAT percentile, 10th 12th and Graduation marks along with your performance in GD and PI will be considered. But if we are just talking about being shortlisted for NITIE, you should certainly be given your CAT sectional and over all percentiles.

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cat-98.5 10th-76 12th-90 grad-8.1 workex-12 months category-NCOBC what are my chances of converting NITIE

Yashu Shrivastava 7th Jan, 2020

Hello Nehal

Congratulation on getting good result in CAT.As you have mentioned your academics score,it is good and also you have work experience of 12 months,which will be a plus point in your result.

So Talking about the colleges,you have many chances of getting calls from some top best colleges and also some top IIMs and talking about the National Institute Of Industrial Engineering,Mumbai,you have a great chance of getting call from this college.As per the last year cut off of this college was 97+ percentile in CAT,Cut off may fluctuate every year,so you have to wait for the cut off.

I Hope This Helps

Best Of Luck!!!

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Can I expect call from Nitie Mumbai with overall 80.49 percentile in cat and 72.85 in VARC ,80.20 in DILR,83.08 in QA (I belong OBC category) ?

manisha.gupta 6th Jan, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Based on this score you might have the chance to get NITIE Mumbai for PGDIM & PGDISEM both programmes. Short listed candidates are called for the GD and PI process. And Final merit list is based on a composite score which takes into account the candidate’s academic records, CAT score, relevant work experience and performance in the GD and PI process.

You can also use CAT Pathfinder tool to know your other chances.

https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cat

Good Luck!

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Which tier 2 colleges would be best for PGDM/MBA in Operations in terms of placements(other than NITIE,SIOM)?

Soumya Kanta Sarkar 3rd Jan, 2020

Operations management is a field that can, on occasion, be misconstrued due to its multidisciplinary nature. Be that as it may, its capacities structure the lynchpin of organizations the world over and achievement can regularly lay soundly on its shoulders. The MBA in operations management is a typical specialization among driving business colleges the world over. Anyway, what is operations management and what makes a decent operations manager?

Operations management is chiefly concerned with planning, organizing and supervising in the contexts of production, manufacturing or the provision of services. As such, it is delivery-focused, ensuring that an organization successfully turns inputs to outputs in an efficient manner. The inputs themselves could represent anything from materials, equipment and technology to human resources such as staff or workers.

An MBA in operations management or a specialization in a related field, such as logistics or supply chain management, should help students to enter the industry by developing the requisite skill set or to help those already in the industry to widen their knowledge and push on into a business leadership role.

Studying an MBA in operations management commonly offers a global perspective on industry trends and an awareness of any financial regulations or political uncertainties that could impact an organization. Indeed, risk management, getting to grips with the industry’s inherent complexities and responding well to change will be a strong consideration for students during their course.

Emphasizing the importance of strategic thinking is also a cornerstone of many leading operations management programs, something that should enable graduates to ensure their organization stays ahead of its competition.

Tier 2 institutes which are renowned for their specialisation in Operations Management are:

Institute

Average Salary Package(Lakhs per annum)

NITIE

19.77

SIOM

10.80

IIT Bombay

20.8

NMIMS Mumbai

17.6

IIT Delhi

16.54


All the best!!!

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Which courses can I get into in the NITIE college for MBA if I have a 90 percentile in CAT and 10.0 cgpa, 89% and 8.07 cgpa in my 10th, 12th and graduation(mechanical engineering) respectively?

Soumya Kanta Sarkar 8th Jan, 2020

Though, you have a very good academic record and it shows that you have been consistent in your academic record from your childhood, but I am really sorry to inform you that you would not be getting a call from NITIE Mumbai since it has a cut off of 97+ percentile in CAT for the general candidates.

But, you have a decent percentile and you will be getting a call from other B-Schools including some baby IIMs too. For your convenience, I am listing some of the B-Schools from which you stand of getting a chance of securing a call for their GD/PI process.

  1. IIM Sirmaur
  2. IIM Amritsar
  3. IIM Ranchi (HR Program)
  4. IIM Jammu
  5. IMT Ghaziabad
  6. TAPMI, Manipal
  7. GIM, Goa
  8. XIMB
  9. Fore School of Management, Delhi
  10. KJ SOMAIYA, Mumbai
  11. LIBA, Chennai
  12. BIM, Trichy
  13. IFMR, Chennai
  14. XISS, Ranchi
  15. IIT Kharagpur(MHRM Program)

What you need to do is to start preparing for GD/PI processes as early as possible because the moment you will start receiving the calls, you will have no time for preparation. The colleges mentioned above will land you in a job of 10-12 lakhs per annum but it will also depend on your calibre and your dedication that will give you the kick-start.

You can also appear for other exams like XAT, SNAP, CMAT, TISS, MHCET which will serve you as a gateway to several other good B-Schools and will land you in a job with a hefty package. All you need to do is to decide which specialisation you want to get into. And if at all, you need Operations Management as your career, then you can go for SIOM which takes only engineers with a good Snap score.

I hope I am able to solve your query. Do write to us if you face any confusion, we will be glad to help you out. All the best!!!


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How many EWS seats are there in IIT Bombay, SP Jain and in NITIE? Also any concession in fee for EWS people? Thanks in advance.

Mahima Shukla 17th Dec, 2019

Hello,

IIT Bombay has decided to introduce the quota for EWS in  general category in two phases. They are planning to provide 10% quota to EWS whereas SP jain and NITIE offers reservations which are provided by the government.

There is no such concession given in fees for EWS people but in case your family income is less than 2lakhs per year, then you can fill a scholarship form for concession in fees.

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Im Engineer Boy in General Category. Im expecting above 97%ile in CAT 2019 and sectional Percentile over 85% in all. Also, my 10th Score is 94.8%, 12th Score is 86.77%, Grad Score is 69.90% with 14 months of work experience. Should I expect a Call from NITIE, IIM B or IIT B ?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 1st Dec, 2019
IIMs shortlist candidates for the interview stage based on their own criteria, which may be independent of each other. The process may include Written Ability Test, Group Discussion, and Personal Interviews. Performance in the CAT examination is an important component in the admission process. IIMs may additionally use other factors such as the previous academic performance of the candidates, relevant work experience, gender and academic diversity and other similar inputs in shortlisting and ranking of candidates at various stages of the admission process. The processes, academic cut-offs and the weights allocated to the evaluation parameters may vary across IIMs.

CAT SECTIONAL WEIGHTAGE:
IIM BANGALORE:
QA DLR VARC Overall
General: 80 80 85 90
NC-OBC: 70 70 75 80
SC: 65 65 70 75
ST: 60 60 60 70
PwD: 50 50 50 60

For all the Candidates shortlisted, the 10th and 12th board results are initially adjusted by dividing each such score by 90th percentile score of that board. And then an adjusted score is calculated for the Bachelor's degree for each of the candidates based on the final scores obtained by the candidate are used for the Bachelor's degree and professional degrees. For example,
CAT = 40
10th board = 20
12th board = 10
Bachelors = 20
Gender Diversity = 2
Work Experience = 8
The 40 points for CAT are derived from the performance in each of the three sections as follows:
Verbal & Reading Comprehension - 14 points
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning - 16 points Quantitative Aptitude - 10 points.

With 97 percentile in CAT, you can certainly expect to be shortliated for IIM B.

NITIE: The cut offs depend on the programme that you have selected. Typically, the cut offs range from 85 ton97 percentile depending on the programme that you have selected. Here you may have a chance too.

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I scored 97 marks in CAT, with 34,19 and 44 in VARC, LRDI AND QA respectively. With 69.43 in 10th, 89.4 in 12th and 8.34 in ENGR, and NC-OBC. Can I expect calls from New IIMS, IITS or NITIE?

Nakkina Sai Bhaskar Student Expert 30th Nov, 2019

Hii,

Its okay with your CAT Marks. What matters is your Sectional Percentile and Overall Percentile because IIM's and other Institutes offer the Interview call based on the percentile only. The Cut off depnds on the Difficulty of the Exam, no of students attended and maximum marks. Based on the previous years cutoff and all, you may get call from IIM Vishakapatnam and other new IIM's.

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My graduation score is less than 60%, if my cat score is very good and If I have 15 months of work experience, can i get into new IIMs, SP jain mumbai, NITIE mumbai or any top B school in India?

Shudhanshu Gupta Student Expert 28th Nov, 2019
Hello.
For your kind information i am informing you that IIM takes weightage of your class 10,class 12 , graduation and CAT, by which they judge you that how much persistence you are and are you finisher or not, depending on different IIM's the weightage of your academic vary from 30%-50%. Where sometimes weightage of your graduation vary from 10%-20% and if you want a call letter from new IIM's then firstly you should have a good academic score if you don't have in graduation then need to have in class 10,10+2 and your chances will come true through your CAT score, yes you can have chances of having call letter from new IIM's but for being at a safer side you need to have 98.xxxxxx- 99.xxxxxx percentile in CAT exam and your work experience will also judge your reality , but you will be judge first on the basis of your academics and CAT score .
Best of luck.
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What is cutoff for nitie mumbai 2019 mechanical obc , not a able to find it?

Siddhi Shenoy 10th Nov, 2019

Hello aspirant,

To get admission in NITIE, Mumbai, you need to answer CAT exam which will be held on 24 November 2019. Based on the percentile you have scored in this exam, you will be allocated as per cutoff details.

Cut-off for PGDIM for OBC category is 75 percentile and for PGDISEM is also 75.

Good luck.

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