90% in 10th ,94% in 12th &will pass b.com 3rd year exam of DU SOL in June 2018 with 74%. What are my chances of getting into any IIMs?
Generally overall weightage for 10th 12th and graduation percentage is around 10-25% where with your good acacademic records you are on upper hand. Plus being a non engineer you will get around 3% additional marks. And going on through past records non engineers get a call from IIMs alba little lower percentile than the student of same category. Bring a fresher might be a little drawback for you but with your good profile it is not a major concern for you. And for your information in every IIM there is 20-30% fresher students. Plus most of the companies prefer either fresher or a student with 1-2 years experience as their employee.
For getting a call.from top IIMs like IIM A, B and C you need to score atleast above 99.3+ percentile. For other old IIMs like L, K and I you need to score above 98+ percentile and with above 94+ percentile you can get calls from all new IIMs. Remember one thing that even after getting high percentile there is no story about calls from some of the IIMs like IIM Bangalore which prefers students with heavy work experience and the freshers with outstanding performance in academic like scoring above 95% in 10th 12th and graduation.
As you have a whope year work very hard on your basics and give up lots of online mock test and analyse solutions which will help you in overcoming your mistakes and come up with a strategy to attempt your paper which will definitely help you in improving your marks and percentile. It will also help you in knowing your strength and weakness son that you can work on it.
Work hard and prepare well you can definitely enter into top IIMs.
All the best!!
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