CAT Result 2024: Think a 50-60 percentile won’t cut it? These MBA colleges prove otherwise
Vagisha Kaushik | December 15, 2024 | 01:30 PM IST | 1 min read
CAT 2024 results expected soon on the official website, iimcat.ac.in. Know top MBA colleges in India accepting CAT scores.
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Use NowNEW DELHI: While achieving a 50-60 percentile in the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 may not open doors to the top-tier MBA colleges in India, there are still several well-regarded institutions that accept candidates with this range of scores. These colleges often focus on candidates with strong academic backgrounds, work experience, or other qualities beyond CAT scores. Some of these institutes also conduct their own selection process, including group discussions, personal interviews, and written ability tests, which can help candidates improve their chances of admission.
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CAT 2024 results are expected to be declared soon on the official website, iimcat.ac.in. The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta will likely announce the CAT result 2024 in January 2025 second week, as per the official website. Aspirants who appeared for the exam can meanwhile predict their CAT 2024 percentile and admission chances using the CAT 2024 percentile predictor.
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CAT 2024: Top MBA colleges accepting 50-60 percentile
Here’s a list of top colleges in India accepting low CAT scores.
|
Name of the Institutes |
Percentile Needed |
|
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra |
50 |
|
Institute of Public Enterprise Hyderabad |
50+ |
|
Entrepreneur Development Studies, Ahmedabad |
50+ |
|
New Delhi Institute of Management, New Delhi |
50+ |
|
Institute of Rural Management, Jaipur |
55 |
|
MANAGE, Hyderabad |
55 |
|
School of Management Science, Varanasi |
55 |
|
Acharya Institute of Management, Bangalore |
50-60 |
|
NSHM College Campus, Kolkata |
60 |
|
Veltech Business School, Chennai |
60 |
|
Universal Buisenss School, Raigad |
60 |
|
Skyline Business School, Delhi |
60 |
|
Shri Ram Murti Smarak International Business School, Lucknow |
60 |
|
MIT School of Telecom Management, Pune |
60 |
|
KCT Buisness School, Coimbature |
60 |
|
Kaziranga University, Jorhat |
60 |
|
Justice KS Hedge Insititute of Management, Udupi |
60 |
|
Jagan Insititute ofManagmet Studies, Delhi |
60 |
|
Institute of Technology and Management, Bangalore |
60 |
|
Indus Business Academy, Bangalore |
60 |
|
EMPI, New Delhi |
60 |
|
Praxis Business School, Kolkata |
60 |
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