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what should be my target percentile in CAT : I am a girl (general) computer science and engineering (dual degree) from NIT B.tech : 8.53 cgpa M.tech : 9.00 cgpa class 12 : 95.8% class 10 : 10 cgpa no work experience


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Vrinda Gupta 4th Jun, 2022
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Sayan 14th Jul, 2022

Hello Vrinda,

First of congratulations to your scores in college and school.

Now coming to your query.

To receive calls from any new IIMs, try to achieve a minimum percentile score of 95+ on each and every section of the CAT exam. To receive calls from IIM-A, B, C, and FMS, it is recommended to achieve a score of 98+ percentile or above in each component.

Please keep in mind that the CAT Scores are simply one of the factors considered during the selection process, and even if you score highly, there is no guarantee that you will get calls from former IIMs.

I advise you to go for the highest CAT exam score possible. Even with a very high score, you are not certain to be chosen.

Good Luck !!

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