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Hello Jateen

If you consider Initial Shortlisting then IIM A gives only 10% weightage to class 10th result while IIM B and C gives 20%.

If you consider Final Selection then too IIM A gives the least weightage to class 10th which is just 4% while other two gives 6 to 10%.

Hi,

Yes, you have a decent profile and only if you a decent percentile in the common admissions test(CAT) too. For IIM A,B,C you'll require anything between 99-99.66+ percentile to get a call for interview. You have a decent profile but still there are lots of other factors which govern whether you'll be gettin a call from the top IIMs or not like which company did you work for, if the company is one in which the selection rate is less or the selection criteria is hard, which college you did your undergraduate degree from, which course did you pursue and many other factors which play a role.

You can follow the link below for more information https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-admission-criteria

You can reach out to us for more information regarding admissions entrance tests etc.

Hope it helps.

Thanks.

They are also a very important part of the university website. They are present over the same because if a student needs help a bit soon he/she can go and ask for it. It is present for solving any query of the student. They are really for admission guidance as they help you in different processes of admissions be it fee, department,lodging etc.
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The selection to IIM depends upon a lot of factors and each IIM has its own eligibility criteria and selection procedures some Iim give more weight  to previous performance and your profile and some I am give more weight age on CAT exam there for you can use the IIM call predictor and fill all the details to get to know which I am you can expect..

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Hi Soumyadip,

Almost everyone is aware the certain pros and cons each candidate face due to the graduation course they pursue. This is also considered while shortlisting candidates for WAT and PI. To maintain academic diversity the rating process is different for a bachelor's degree graduate and a professional degree graduate. Now what procedure they actually follows is with respect to the IIMs. Example IIM A have different rating score for the candidates of bachelor's degree and professional degree whereas IIM Kozikode provides Academic diversity score. But keep this in mind you need to score in graduation too get your call converted in any of the IIMs.

For more information please refer these links:

https://www.iima.ac.in/web/pgp/apply/domestic/admission/selection-process

https://www.iimk.ac.in/academics/pgp/IIMKPGPAdmissionsPolicy2020.pdf

Hello,


Eligibility criteria for ICAR is :

The candidates who are seeking admission in ICAR AIEEA 2020 UG programmes must make sure that they have qualified their 12th standard of the CBSE Board or any other examination within scope and standard which is equivalent to the Senior Secondary Examination of a recognised Indian Board/University.
You just have to make sure that you final marks is above 50%.

There are various course that can be persue and each one of them has a different criteria of subject combinations in class 12 like if you want to apply for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture you must have PCB / PCMB / PCM / Inter-Agriculture.

If you want to apply for B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture then you must have PCB / PCMB / PCM / Inter-Agriculture and so one.

Mention the course in which you want to persue so that i could confirm your eligibility.


I hope this helps.

Hi,

As per your query i would suggest that SRCC and SIMSREE both are really good colleges. Where SRCC conducts its own test SIMSREE accepts exams like CAT, CMAT etc.

If you are able to get into these colleges then for sure you will be heading towards good direction. Therefore, if you are able to enter into these institutions then according to me there is no need to try again for CAT.

Since these colleges in intself are fairly reputed and good.

Hope this helps!


Hello there

First of all congratulations on your excellent score in CAT.You have very nice score and can surely expect a 99+ percentile.Your 10nth and 12th marks are also good and you a pretty decent profile.I am sure that you will get a from IIM Calcutta.

IIM Banglore gives a little preference to people with work experience but seeing your excellent CAT score you can get a call.

Overall your chance of getting a call from IIM ABC is very high.All the best.Prepare well for PI and WATs.


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