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2.88 lakh candidates gave CAT this year. But with less than 5500 seats for offer in the country’s top IIMs and less than 10,000 in the top 30 MBA colleges, the question arises – What do the remaining 2.78 lakh candidates do? While many students choose to study again and retake the CAT in the following year, there are many others who do not. Fortunately, there are many good management colleges in India that accept CAT scores between 50% and 70%. These colleges boast of decent placements, affordable fees, wide alumni bases, and vibrant campuses. With the right attitude and hard work, even the candidates who pass out from these institutions can be at par with IIM grads 10 years down the line.
In this blog, we’ve covered a wide list of colleges, with decent placements, that readily accept CAT scores ranging from 50%ile and 70%ile.
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With so many options to choose from, picking the right MBA college can be a hard decision. Here’s how you can ensure that you choose the best college for your goals.
Students preparing for the CAT 2023 exam looking for MBA admission in colleges where they wish to apply should refer to the above information about how good the B-school is and the CAT score requirement for shortlisting. These MBA colleges offer decent placements and affordable fees while focusing more on the candidate’s profile than just their CAT percentile.
While retaking the CAT is always a good option, many students don’t have that luxury. Those who do not want to drop another year can choose from a wide variety of good MBA colleges.
Some of the MBA colleges that you can get with CAT 50-60 percentile include New Delhi Institute of Management, Asian Business School, International Institute of Management Studies, Pune, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, PSG Institute of Management Coimbatore, Acharya Business School, Bangalore, Balaji Institute of Modern Management, Pune and AIMS Institute Bangalore.
The eligibility criteria for government MBA colleges in India are:
Usually, for admission to the IIM and top MBA colleges, a CAT score of 90 percentile is considered good. Meanwhile, for tier-2 and tier-3 MBA colleges, a 75-90 percentile in CAT is considered good. But many colleges also offer admissions at 50-70 percentile. MBA candidates who plan to take the CAT must shortlist colleges they are interested in studying and then prepare for the exam considering the colleges’ CAT cut-off marks.
5. Are MBA admissions primarily determined by profile rather than cut-off scores?
While there are minimum cutoffs to clear, many colleges place more importance on the candidate’s profile, extracurricular activities, and academic abilities than the CAT score alone. Sometimes, the cut-offs are lowered further if the candidate has an excellent profile and achievements.