9.0 cgpa in 10 78% in 12th and ca intermediate rank holder do i have a chance to get admission at iim
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Dear Arpit, you havent mentioned if you have completed your CA yet or not. To start off or a Candidate who has cleared CA/ICWA/CS without a Bachelor's degree, the average of inter and final examination percentages of marks would be treated as their available marks. For example, IIM Ahmedabad's selection process is as follows:
Percent score in 10thStd. Exam Rating Score
<= 55 1
> 55 and <= 60 2
> 60 and <= 70 3
> 70 and <= 80 5
> 80 and <= 90 8
> 90 10
Assuming you studied 12th in Commerce stream,
Percent score in 12th Std. Exam Rating Score
<= 50 1
> 50 and <= 55 2
> 55 and <= 65 3
> 65 and <= 75 5
> 75 and <= 90 8
> 90 10
Now because CA is a professional course, it is rated differently:
Percent score in Professional courses Rating Score
<= 50 1
> 50 and <= 53 2
> 53 and <= 55 3
> 55 and <= 57 5
> 57 and <= 63 8
> 63 10
Now if you have completed your articleship and also have any work experience, it is calculated as follows:
Less than 12 months: 0 points
Greater than 36 months: 5 points
Now your application scoring is done using the formula A+B+C+D, where A is your 10th score, B is your 12th score, C is your Graduation score and D is your work experience. Now your Category matters here because 5% of the top Candidates in each Category are shortlisted. That might look like:
Category Upper Limit
General 100
NC-OBC-cum-transgender 57
SC 32
ST 16
PwD 6
Now the final selection process is completed as follows:
Personal Interview Multiplication Factor = 0.50
AWT Multiplication Factor = 0.10
CAT Score Multiplication Factor for Final Composite Score = 0.25
Application Rating Multiplication Factor for Final Composite Score = 0.15
Now to be shortlisted for their WAT and PI rounds, your CAT score should be as follows:
CAT SECTIONAL WEIGHTAGE:
QA DLR VARC Overall
General: 70 70 70 80
NC-OBC/Trans: 65 65 65 75
SC: 60 60 60 70
ST: 50 50 50 60
PwD-UR,OBC,SC: 60 60 60 70
PwD: ST: 50 50 50 60
Percent score in 10thStd. Exam Rating Score
<= 55 1
> 55 and <= 60 2
> 60 and <= 70 3
> 70 and <= 80 5
> 80 and <= 90 8
> 90 10
Assuming you studied 12th in Commerce stream,
Percent score in 12th Std. Exam Rating Score
<= 50 1
> 50 and <= 55 2
> 55 and <= 65 3
> 65 and <= 75 5
> 75 and <= 90 8
> 90 10
Now because CA is a professional course, it is rated differently:
Percent score in Professional courses Rating Score
<= 50 1
> 50 and <= 53 2
> 53 and <= 55 3
> 55 and <= 57 5
> 57 and <= 63 8
> 63 10
Now if you have completed your articleship and also have any work experience, it is calculated as follows:
Less than 12 months: 0 points
Greater than 36 months: 5 points
Now your application scoring is done using the formula A+B+C+D, where A is your 10th score, B is your 12th score, C is your Graduation score and D is your work experience. Now your Category matters here because 5% of the top Candidates in each Category are shortlisted. That might look like:
Category Upper Limit
General 100
NC-OBC-cum-transgender 57
SC 32
ST 16
PwD 6
Now the final selection process is completed as follows:
Personal Interview Multiplication Factor = 0.50
AWT Multiplication Factor = 0.10
CAT Score Multiplication Factor for Final Composite Score = 0.25
Application Rating Multiplication Factor for Final Composite Score = 0.15
Now to be shortlisted for their WAT and PI rounds, your CAT score should be as follows:
CAT SECTIONAL WEIGHTAGE:
QA DLR VARC Overall
General: 70 70 70 80
NC-OBC/Trans: 65 65 65 75
SC: 60 60 60 70
ST: 50 50 50 60
PwD-UR,OBC,SC: 60 60 60 70
PwD: ST: 50 50 50 60
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Hi Arpit
Welcome to careers 360
It depends for eg if you have some work experience and you good marks in 10 and 12th and rank holder in ipcc and some award for state level award then possibility is high and good cat score
Hope above information is useful for you
Good luck
Welcome to careers 360
It depends for eg if you have some work experience and you good marks in 10 and 12th and rank holder in ipcc and some award for state level award then possibility is high and good cat score
Hope above information is useful for you
Good luck
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