how to get into iim after ug bcom cs
Hi Aspirant,
You can take admission in any IIM through the entrance exam - CAT ( Common admission test). The registration forms are likely to be released in the month of August- September every year. CAT exam conducted in the month of November mostly every year and result will be declared in the month of January.
You can prepare for CAT exam as well as for group discussions and interviews round to get admission in your desire IIM. You have to score about 99 Percentile to get a call from IIM for further admission process.
You can check further details regarding the same on the link given below: https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/cat
Thank you
CAT is the entrance examination for admission to all the 20 IIMs. Once CAT results have been declared, the IIMs will release their cut offs for each Category. IIMs shortlist candidates for the interview stage based on their own criteria, which may be independent of each other. The process may include Written Ability Test, Group Discussion, and Personal Interviews. Performance in the CAT examination is an important component in the admission process. IIMs may additionally use other factors such as the previous academic performance of the candidates, relevant work experience, gender and academic diversity and other similar inputs in shortlisting and ranking of candidates at various stages of the admission process. The processes, academic cut-offs and the weights allocated to the evaluation parameters may vary across IIMs. For example, if we take IIM Bangalore,
For all the Candidates shortlisted, the 10th and 12th board results are initially adjusted by dividing each such score by 90th percentile score of that board. And then an adjusted score is calculated for the Bachelor's degree for each of the candidates based on the final scores obtained by the candidate are used for the Bachelor's degree and professional degrees. For example,
CAT = 40
10th board = 20
12th board = 10
Bachelors = 20
Gender Diversity = 2
Work Experience = 8
The 40 points for CAT are derived from the performance in each of the three sections as follows:
Verbal & Reading Comprehension - 14 points
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning - 16 points Quantitative Aptitude - 10 points.