Xavier Institute of Management, XIM University, Bhubaneswar
Hello Aspirant ,
No with only 62 percentile in XAT entrance exam you will not be able to get XIMB for any course even if you have a good enough past academic records. The cutoff for XIM usually ends around 90 percentile .You will not get any college which accepts XAT with only 62 percentile but you can try other entrance exams like CAT ,GMAT etc.
For more details about XIMB visit :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ximb-cutoff
Hope this helps.
Hello Aspirant!
Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB) who was established in 1987 by the Government of Odisha . XIMB is a part of the Global Jesuit Higher Education Network. XIMB collaborates with the Government and International agencies for these projects. The institute was ranked 31st in the NIRF ranking 2020 in the management category. XIMB offers courses in postgraduate and doctoral levels of various fields.
To get admission in XIMB you require 90+ percentile. With above 90% you will be call for the GP/PI round.
Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad was established in 1980 under the aegis of Lajpat Rai Educational Society (LES). IMT Ghaziabad is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) . The campus is spread over 14 acres of land. In NIRF Ranking 2021, the college has secured the 38th rank in the management category. The college is an autonomous, not-for-profit institute offering various postgraduate and doctoral programs.
For IMT GZB your XAT percentile should be 90percentile or higher for the call of the GP/PI round. This year, people with exceptional profiles can expect calls at lower percentiles such as 85%tile too.
No chance of getting both colleges in 23.95percentile in XAT ,But with your percentile you can check Best colleges for you through XAT pathfinder tool in Careers360:
https://bschool.careers360.com/xat-college-predictor
For more details on XIMB & IMT GZB you can check Careers360:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/institute-of-management-technology-ghaziabad
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/xavier-institute-of-management-xim-university-bhubaneswar/admission
GOOD LUCK & STAY MOTIVATED!
Kj somaiya is not accepting second attempt.it only consider first attempt.NMAT additional window is open from 3rd january and exam is going to conducted from 11 jan to 15 jan.
XIMB accepts all attempt maximum of 3 attempts given to the candidates for exam and many more other colleges accepting second attempt.further some more colleges added who accepted NMAT score.
Get to know more about XIMB and its cutoff
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/xavier-institute-of-management-xim-university-bhubaneswar/amp
Hello.
As you know the cut offs keep Changing each year depending upon various factors such as number of students appearing, the difficulty level of the exam, the availability of seats, etc. So with your marks you can get into one of the two colleges so just hope for the best. For more details please visit the link given below:-
Hi!!!
Hope you are doing well.
According to your NMAT score, the colleges that you can get are:-
I am also providing you a link which you can go through for further details.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-b-schools-accepting-nmat-scores-and-cutoffs
Hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other queries. All The Best!!!
Hello Deepak,
Some of the good colleges offering admission through CAT with 77 percentile are :-
BIMTECH, GREATER NOIDA
Read more:- https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/what-are-my-mba-admission-chances-70-80-percentile-in-cat
Also, you can use the CAT College predictor link to know more about the college you can get :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/cat-college-predictor
Also, you can also predict your college on the basis of NMAT score by using NMAT predictor link :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/nmat-college-predictor
Thank you!
Hi,
Hope you are doing good.
Based on your score, you may get XIM Bhubneshwar but there is very less chance. This prediction is based on the previous year's cut-off. We cannot tell exactly this year because the cut-off tends to change every year due to the difficulty level of the exam and due to the number of students who take the exam.
Other colleges that you can get at this score are:
You can predict other colleges call by clicking on
And if you want to check the previous year Nmat cut off, here is the link:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff
Hope it helps.
Hello candidate,
GMAT is a national level examination conducted multiple times in a year, registration has started from today only ( 3rd January).
Candidates are permitted to take this exam 2 times in a year with the gap of 6 month between each examination.
Applying candidates must qualify the bachelor degree from any recognised board or University.
Age limit : he or she must be minimum of 18 years in age to be eligible for examination.
In case candidate score 800 marks,he/she have to wait for 5 yrs to appear for the examination again.
Hope this will help you
Hope you get an idea by this information
Thank you
Hello,
The cut off varies every year. Based on the previous trends I will try to help you with this question. Generally XIMB-HR requires NMAT score in between 190 to 200 and VA scores in the range of 88 or above.
You need to check your sectional cut off too. You should have sectional cut off of 88/80/80 for VA/QA/LR.
Career360 has a very effective tool to predict your college based on your percentile-
Dear Isha ,
Based on previous year NMAT percentile cut off in total score basis, you may get XIMB- Bhubaneswar[87 Percentile]
Some other colleges you may get through your score is as follows:
But , let me remind you that ..every year the cut off may change due to several unavoidable factors like seat matrix, toughness level of exam , reservation criteria etc.
and also.. different institute may have sectional wise cut off criteria .
you may check that through this NMAT college predictor :
You can check the previous year NMAT cut off details from here also :
Hope this helps !
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