CAT 2026 · IMS Indore · Profile FAQs
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My 10th / 12th / UG marks are below what most top MBAs seem to want. Is the door already closed?
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I had a break in education — dropped a semester, took a year off, had backlogs. How do I explain it without it becoming the whole conversation?
Q3
I changed streams — engineering to humanities / commerce to design / arts to finance. Does this read as weakness or as direction?
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I graduated but there's a gap between graduation and where I am now — no immediate job, or a weak first job, or a CAT attempt that didn't work. How much does this hurt?
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Should I take CAT straight out of undergrad, or work for 2 years first and then take it? Which version of me will panels read more generously?
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I have 4-6 months to CAT and an internship offer that competes for the same time. Which wins?
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This is my second or third CAT attempt. How do I know whether to push one more year or accept the score I can get?
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I have no professional certification — no CA, no CFA, nothing. Am I competitive against students who do?
Q9
I don't have a branded internship, and the ones I can get are at no-name firms. Are no-name internships worth doing at all?
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I'm from a tier-3 city, first in my family to attempt a professional career, and I don't have mentors or a network. How do I compete against students who've had guidance since 10th?
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My English isn't strong — written or spoken. How much does this actually hurt in the application and the panel, and what do I do about it?
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Family obligations — financial, caregiving, or family-business involvement — eat my time. How do I plan a 12-18 month programme realistically around this?
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I work in an unrelated field (BPO, teaching, family business, public sector) and want to switch into a specialization — Marketing, Finance, HR — via MBA. What's realistic and what's delusional?
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I can't afford a 2-year residential MBA at a top private school. How do we build a school-list that respects this, without giving up on the specialization or the seat quality?