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Whats the min. cut off for getting admission in FMS


mahesh kp 16th Oct, 2017
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Suraj Mallick 7th Jul, 2018

I am assuming you are from general category. Based on your overall academic profile, you will need to score atleast 99.4 percentile in CAT to get a call for the next round.

All the best!

Monika Shruti Gupta 25th Nov, 2017
FMS, New Delhi is a creme layer B- school and the past records establish the fact that FMS intakes students with a very high percentile. If you are a general category student, then though you might get a call at 97 percentile too as there have been students who got last year but for the final admission think no less than 99.6 percentile.
Percentile has 85% weight backed by a very good interview and extempore.
For an NC-OBC candidate, 95 percentile is what the cutoff is for getting calls from FMS for further rounds. However for final admission 98+ percentile will actually strengthen your chances.
For SC/ST category, students with 85 percentile have got calls last year. But again do not rely upon this percentile score because for final admission they prefer students with 90+ percentile in this category.
All the best for CAT'17.!!

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