My 12th percentage is 82, 10th is 72 and I graduated with around a 6.9 CGPA. What are the chances that if I prepare for the CAT that I would get IIMs, FMS, XLRI, etc.?

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Abhijeet Upadhay Posted On - Mar 29, 2022
PGP Sustainable Management, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (2018)

With your academic score, your best bet is the new IIMs and may be IIM Calcutta. You may get IIM Calcutta, only if you manage to score 99.7 percentile or above in CAT. Different IIM has different selection criteria. The criteria often vary as well, depending on various factors. 

FMS, XLRI, don’t focus much on past academics while shortlisting students. For selection, your WAT and GD-PI performance will matter more. 

Other than IIMs, there are also good management institutes such as SIBM, SCMHRD. These institutes are well-reputed in their own niche. You can keep these institutes as alternatives. 

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Atul Banerjee Posted On - May 17, 2021
PGP Sustainable Management, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (2018)

It's almost impossible to predict the safe percentage at which you will get a call from any IIMs or any other top B-Schools. We can outline a generic method where a certain weightage could be given for each score to conclude if your records are good enough for these institutes.

During the selection process at any IIM, the following factors are considered.

Particulars

Weightage

CAT score

50%

Class 10th score 

5 %

Class 12th score

10%

Graduation score

10%

Work experience

5%

Post-graduation

5%

Diversity in profile

5%

Diversity in gender

5%

Extracurricular

5%

  • By considering the above weightage, if you maintain above 90% in your class 10th, 12th and graduation you will get a complete 5 points, or else the score will be reduced as per your percentage.
  • Coming to work experience, which always follows the bell curve for most of the IIMs with a maximum of around 24-30 months of experience. If you lack work experience and have not pursued post-graduation yet, you won't get any points there. By adding up gender diversity and extracurricular activities, your total score will turn out to be 19 of 50.
  • Ultimately we have to look into the CAT score. Let us assume that out of 340, the topper scored 240 which will be 100 percentile. So 99.75% will account for 200 and 99% will be around 170. So if you score around 170, your composite score will be around 54.4 points (170/240*50)

Most of the IIMs have certain points for selection criteria preferably around 50-75 points. So if you fall under that range, kudos to you.

You have to get 99.9 to 99.25% in CAT to get into any IIM. Your CAT score must be above 98% in order to get into any B-Schools like FMS, XLRI as per previous year trends which will add up to your 50 points and can easily fetch you a seat.

Of course, these calculations are not entirely accurate as we assumed a lot of factors. This is just a way to figure out which institute will shortlist you. You can find the detailed selection procedure for the institute on the official website.

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