I scored 636.50 in cat with percentile below 80.56. Can I get a call from IISWBM
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Nishant, first of all, I am not sure whether you are talking about MAT/CAT score because there is no as such score in CAT exam. 80.56 percentile in CAT exam will open up lots of options for you which might not be available if your score is 80.56 percentile in MAT exam. So, make sure you clear this doubt to get a more effective answer.
Assuming your score in MAT'feb exam you will have a good chance of getting a call from IISWBM. Its MAT cut-off is generally around 70+ percentile so you have a good chance of getting a call for second round of GD and interview.
It's a good b-school which according to last year placement report placed 96% of the total batch with average salary as Rs. 6 lakhs per annum, Median salary as Rs. 5.5 lakhs per annum and maximum salary as Rs. 7.75 lakhs per annum.
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus:
Adani Group, Airtel, Axis Bank, CITI Bank, Hindustan Unilever, HSBC, IBM, Infosys, ITC, KPMG, Novartis, PWC, TCS, Vodafone, Wipro
All the best!!
Could you please mention some more colleges I can go for with this score.
I already have selected IISWBM at the time of submitting the application. Do I need to apply separately again?
And thank you for suggestion.
Sorry for the same and thank you for understanding :)
And no works experience.
Completed my graduation in 2k17 with Accounts Honor's.
According to me you are eligible for this college amd may be you can get the college from this college
Good luck
Thank you
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