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As per the website, the cut of for GMAT is overall percentile 85, and Quant and Verbal 75 percentile each.

In my opinion, the quant cut off is extremely high. Q49 is equivalent to 74%, so you basically need Q50 or Q51 for being eligible.

I am not sure if the profile will be completely rejected or it will still be considered. I can see an extremely high score of 730+ being rejected because of the sectional quant cut off if the eligibility criteria are strict.

could you please clarify? AdcomPgpmSpjimr @AdcomPgdmSpjimr

EDIT: This is for the PGDM Course

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As per the website, the cut of for GMAT is overall percentile 85, and Quant and Verbal 75 percentile each.

In my opinion, the quant cut off is extremely high. Q49 is equivalent to 74%, so you basically need Q50 or Q51 for being eligible.

I am not sure if the profile will be completely rejected or it will still be considered. I can see an extremely high score of 730+ being rejected because of the sectional quant cut off if the eligibility criteria are strict.

could you please clarify? AdcomPgpmSpjimr @AdcomPgdmSpjimr

EDIT: This is for the PGDM Course

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Thanks for the useful info, Vinit1. This would certainly help PGDM applicants. Just to clarify for all, our post was for the PGPM program.
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As per the website, the cut of for GMAT is overall percentile 85, and Quant and Verbal 75 percentile each.

In my opinion, the quant cut off is extremely high. Q49 is equivalent to 74%, so you basically need Q50 or Q51 for being eligible.

I am not sure if the profile will be completely rejected or it will still be considered. I can see an extremely high score of 730+ being rejected because of the sectional quant cut off if the eligibility criteria are strict.

could you please clarify? AdcomPgpmSpjimr @AdcomPgdmSpjimr

EDIT: This is for the PGDM Course

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Can a Q49 be eligible for this? Because a cutoff of Q50 is very high.
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Plz tell if Q 49 would convert as exact 75th percnetile or not ?
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