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| CAT
2007 ACTUAL CUT-OFFS |
Institute |
Overall score out of 300 |
Percentile |
Comments |
MDI(PGPM) |
108.24 |
98.5 |
Sectional
cut-offs considered |
MDI(HR) |
100 |
97.5 |
Sectional
cut-offs considered |
IMT,
Ghaziabad |
87.9 |
95.2 |
With
50%tile per section |
NITIE |
94.5 |
96.5 |
Sectional
cut-offs considered |
S.P.Jain |
72.57-87.2 |
90-95 |
Sectional
cut-offs
considered with prefernce
to work experience |
IMI |
92 |
96 |
50
percentile Sectional
cut-offs, extempore,essay
and a PI |
NIRMA |
77.5 |
92 |
Min.
50 percentile in
each section (for 92-95 percentile)
Above 95 percentile no
sectional cut-off |
MICA |
77.5 |
92 |
MICA
Entrance test, GD and PI |
LBSIM |
77.5 |
92 |
- |
GREAT
LAKES |
74.8 |
91 |
- |
TAPMI
and BIM |
72.5 |
90 |
Min.
10% score in each section |
IMT,
Nagpur |
68.3-77.5 |
88-92 |
With
50%tile per section |
UBS,
Chandigarh |
68.3-72.5 |
88-90 |
- |
SIMSR(KJ
SOMAIYA) |
72.5-62.8 |
90
for 0 to 1 year work exp.
& 85 for more than
1 year work exp. |
Written
communication test,
case study and then an interview |
FORE |
77.5 |
92 |
- |
WELINGKAR(PGDBM) |
62.8-66.5 |
85-87 |
- |
IIFM
Bhopal |
62.8 |
85 |
- |
IISWBM |
55.5 |
80 |
- |
KIMS(KIRLOSKAR) |
55.5 |
80 |
- |
BIMTECH
Noida |
53 |
78 |
- |
WELINGKAR(Other Courses
like Retail Management,
Commodities Market ,etc.) |
53 |
78 |
- |
SDM Mysore |
51.7 |
77 |
- |
IMDR |
51.7 |
77 |
- |
ITM
Navi Mumbai |
51.7 |
77 |
- |
NIBM,
Pune |
40-49.3
|
65-75 |
- |
NIA, Pune |
- |
ABA,
Bangalore |
- |
Amrita
School Of Business, Coimbatore |
- |
Asia-Pacific
Institute of
Management, New Delhi |
- |
IILM,
New Delhi |
- |
Jaipuria
Institute of
Management, Noida |
- |
VIT-
Business School,
Vellore |
- |
GIFT,
Vishakapatanam |
- |
IIMT,
Pune |
- |
IBMR,
Bangalore |
- |
Jaipuria
Institute of
Management, Lucknow |
- |
Jaipuria
Institute of
Management, Jaipur |
- |
NIILM, New Delhi |
- |
Suryadatta,
Pune |
- |
| CAT
2008 ACTUAL CUT-OFFS |
Institute |
Course |
Percentile |
Score
/ 356 |
Sectional Cut-off & Comments |
MDI
Gurgaon
|
PGPM |
97.9 |
120 |
Sectional
cut-off of 80 percentile per section |
PGPIM |
98 |
121 |
Sectional
cut-off of 70 percentile per section |
PGPHR |
96.74 |
110 |
Sectional
cut-off of approx 70 percentile per section |
IMT
Gaziabad |
- |
95+ |
101+ |
Sectional
cut offs considered |
IMT
Nagpur |
- |
85+ |
72+ |
- |
NITIE
Mumbai
|
PGDIM |
98.37 |
124 |
Sectional
cut offs considered |
PGDITM |
95 |
101 |
Sectional
cut offs considered |
PGDISEM |
93 |
92 |
Sectional
cut offs considered |
S.P.
Jain Mumbai |
- |
90
to 96 |
82
to 106 |
- |
IMI
Delhi
|
PGDM |
95 |
101 |
Sectional
cut-off of 50 percentile per section |
PGDMHR |
92 |
88 |
Sectional
cut-off of 50 percentile per section |
NIRMA,
Ahd. |
MBA
(Full time) |
90 |
82 |
Sectional
cut-off of 50 percentile per section |
MICA,
Ahd. |
- |
90 |
82 |
Sectional
cut-off of 50 percentile in QA and DI. Above
60 percentile in VA |
LBSIM,
Delhi |
- |
91+ |
84+ |
- |
Great
Lakes, Chennai |
- |
91+ |
84+ |
- |
BIM,
Trichy |
MBA
(Full time) |
90+ |
82+ |
Minimum
of 50 percentile in each section |
TAPMI,
Manipal |
- |
90 |
82 |
Minimum
of 10% in each section |
UBS,
Chandigarh |
- |
90 |
82 |
- |
SIMSR
(KJ SOMAIYA), Mumbai |
- |
85-90 |
72
to 82 |
Written
communication test, case study and then an interview |
FORE,
Delhi
|
PGDM |
91 |
84 |
Sectional
cut-off of 62 percentile in QA, 63 percentile
in DI. Above 60 percentile in VA |
PGDMIB |
87 |
77 |
- |
IIFM,
Bhopal |
- |
85 |
72 |
- |
IMDR,
Pune |
- |
82 |
67 |
- |
Welingkar,
Mumbai |
- |
80+ |
65+ |
- |
IISWBM,
Kolkata |
- |
80 |
65 |
- |
KIMS,
Hyderabad |
- |
80 |
65 |
- |
NIA,
Pune |
- |
78+ |
61+ |
- |
BIMTECH,
Noida |
- |
78+ |
61+ |
- |
SDM,
Mysore |
- |
78+ |
61+ |
- |
ITM,
Navi Mumbai |
- |
78+ |
61+ |
- |
NIBM,
Pune |
- |
74+ |
57+ |
- |
NIT's Accepting CAT score |
NIT,
Calicut |
- |
85+ |
72+ |
- |
NIT,
Trichy |
- |
85+ |
72+ |
- |

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