CAT 2023: Expecting low score? Check MBA colleges accepting 50 to 70 percentile
Anusha Bhalotia | November 28, 2023 | 12:08 PM IST | 2 mins read
CAT 2023 was concluded on November 26. Candidates anticipating low CAT scores can check out the top institutions accepting CAT percentile between 50-70.
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Use NowNEW DELHI- IIM Lucknow successfully conducted the CAT exam on November 26. The CAT response sheet along with the CAT 2023 answer key is expected to be released in the first week of December. Candidates can calculate their estimated CAT percentile with the help of the CAT percentile predictor 2023 tool . Top MBA colleges like IIMs offer admission to students scoring 90+ percentile in CAT exam. Candidates expecting low scores in CAT 2023 can apply to a number of MBA colleges accepting 50-70 percentile in CAT exam.
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CAT colleges like AIMS, BITS Pilani, DBS Dehradun, IIEBM, and Pune consider a moderate score of 50-70 as a criterion for admission into their MBA program. These MBA colleges offer decent placements and affordable fee structures with greater emphasis on a candidate's profile than just their CAT percentile score. A list of MBA colleges accepting 50-70 percentile in CAT exam is given below.
List of CAT colleges accepting 50-70 percentile
List of B schools accepting 70 CAT percentile
|
B-school |
Accepted CAT percentile |
|
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar |
70 Percentile |
|
Shiv Nadar University, Dadar |
70 Percentile |
|
Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi |
70 Percentile |
|
VIT Business School, Vellore |
70 Percentile |
|
Apeejay School of Management, New Delhi |
70 Percentile |
CAT colleges accepting 65 percentile
|
B- school |
Accepted CAT percentile |
|
Thiagarajar School of Management, Thirupparankundram |
65 Percentile |
|
School of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad |
65 Percentile |
|
AIMS Institutes, Bangalore |
65 Percentile |
|
PES University, Bangalore |
65 Percentile |
|
IBS Business School, Bangalore |
65 Percentile |
List of B-schools accepting 60 CAT percentile
CAT colleges between 50-55 percentile
|
B- school |
Accepted CAT percentile |
|---|---|
|
School of Management Sciences, Varanasi |
55 Percentile |
|
Institute of Rural Management, Jaipur |
55 Percentile |
|
MANAGE, Hyderabad |
55 Percentile |
|
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra |
50 Percentile |
|
Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad |
50 Percentile |
|
Entrepreneurship Development Institute, Ahmedabad |
50 Percentile |
CAT results 2023 are likely to be released in the second week of January 2024. Many CAT accepting colleges will release their admission criteria after the release of CAT 2023 results . Candidates are advised to research thoroughly before applying to any MBA program offered by these colleges.
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