CAT Exam 2021: IIM and non-IIM MBA admission call predictor
Know your chances of getting a call from IIMs and top MBA colleges in India with the help of the Careers360 CAT college predictor tool.
Know Your Chances for getting Calls from IIMs & other Top MBA Colleges through CAT Percentile, based on your category, academic profile, work-ex & CAT result.
Use NowPrerna Goel | January 5, 2022 | 01:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI: IIM Ahmedabad has declared CAT result 2021 on January 03. With the CAT 2021 percentile in hand, candidates are now shortlisting colleges and assessing their chances of MBA admission. To make this process easy and reliable, Careers360 brings to you their CAT college predictor 2021. This tool can help you in shortlisting MBA colleges based on your CAT percentile . The CAT 2021 college predictor uses an advanced algorithm to predict IIM and non-IIMs admission based on a candidate's CAT score.
No matter if a candidate has scored 60, 70, 80, 90+ CAT percentile, the predictor tool will enlist all the
MBA colleges in India
where you have a chance to seek admission. The CAT MBA college predictor tool is very easy to use as candidates have to enter just some details like gender, CAT 2021 score, category, and so on.
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How to use the Careers360 CAT college predictor?
CAT college predictor is a free tool by Careers360. Given below is the process to use CAT 2021 IIM and non-IIM admission call predictor:
Step 1: Open the Careers360 CAT college predictor or click here .
Step 2: Select your gender and category.
Step 3: If you have CAT 2021 score details, click on ‘Yes’, else click on ‘No’
Step 4: Next proceed to ‘Next’ and enter the required information asked.
Step 5: Click on ‘Start Analyzing’
Candidates will get the list of all MBA colleges in India which are within their CAT percentile score and can expect GD-PI call from.
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Details that can be checked via CAT 2021 college predictor tool
Candidates can get the following details with the MBA college predictor tool by Careers360:
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Based on the counseling selected in the results displayed, personalized reports with the predicted institutes will be sent directly to the candidate's email for each decision they review.
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Counselling-round and course-wise CAT cutoffs for various seat types, caste groups, quotas, etc. for the multiple CAT counsellings.
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Details about MBA/ PGDM/ PGP courses, fees, number of seats, college facilities are the added details that are given with CAT College Predictor by Careers360.
The CAT exam 2021 score is one of the critical factors for admission to the IIMs and shortlisting for the first round of selection. IIMs hold personal interviews, discussions, and other processes for the final selection of candidates and admission to their MBA programmes. Apart from the 20 IIMs, CAT 2021 scores will be used for admission to MBA and PGDM by over 88 institutions across the country, both public and private.
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