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I applied for ksom through my cat percentile. Whats the cut off required to get admission there? I searched for it but didn't get it nywhere


Simran Shriya 5th Jan, 2019
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dhruv khandal 14th Feb, 2019

Greetings,

Simran to be on safe side you need to score 85 percentile or above to secure a seat in KSOM . And as you have not mentioned your percentile or score I cannot possibly tell you whether you will be get admission in here or not but if you have percentile above 85 you can stop worrying but in the end it all depends on the number of applicants , their scores , seats in different program . But if you have not got above 85 then do drop a comment or write a question stating your pecentile and your scores then I can suggest different colleges where you can apply according to your percentile . 

Other eligibility  criteria requirement :

Graduation in any discipline with 50 % aggregate marks 

10th and 12 th board examination with 50 % aggregate marks 

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14th Feb, 2019
Hv above 60% in all d academics but yeah cat percentile is low.. Below 70
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19th Feb, 2019
Greetings,Simran I am sorry to say but if we look at past years cut off [4-5] tradition followed by KSOM we can analyse that it has always been above 70 percentile .Even if you have got more in your academics that does not matter because the minimum scores demaded in graduation , 10th and 12th are only 50 % .What matters to them is 50 % in graduation,10th 12th and score above 85 percentile in CAT to secure a seatSo the only thing I can suggest now is wait for 2nd or 3rd list but there are very less chances so secure a backup and start applying in other colleges also . I hope this article might have helped you answer all the queries mentioned  . If you want to know the list of  colleges in which you can apply according to your scores then do post a question with your score and percentile mentioned and I will be delighted to help you out . 
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19th Feb, 2019
Ok.. Means there's no chance to gt call fr gdpi below then 70 percntl? 
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19th Feb, 2019
Greetings,Simran It all depends on what the cut off trend of this year will be for all the list ,  the number of students who have applied , their scores , if there are enough students to fill up the seats etc . But my final answer to your question would be that there are 90 % chances you will not get if we analyse the statistics but 10 % chances that you will get call only if : Less students applied They reduced the cut off percentile  after observing that the CAT paper was hard . So there is around no chance that this will happen so focus on your backup colleges .Even after this if you have any doubts do drop a comment or post an answer or if you want some suggestions about colleges do post a question and I will be delighted to help you out .  
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