The link for checking the IIFT 2015 scorecard is live now. You can check out your IIFT 2015 scorecard by entering your details in the form below. Congrats to all the call getters.
The cut-offs for IIFT 2015 are as follows:
Section name | Maximum marks | Sectional cutoff |
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension | 31 | 8.75 |
Quantitative Techniques | 22 | 4.34 |
Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation | 33 | 8.68 |
General Awareness | 14 | 0.82 |
Category | Overall cutoff |
General | 48.5 |
SC/ST/PH | 38.5 |
OBC (NCL) | 43.5 |
IIFT has come out with its shortlist for the next round of GDPI and essay for the batch of 2016-18. The shortlist consists of 1508 candidates for admission to the MBA (IB) programme across the Delhi and Kolkata campuses for a total of 270 seats. The next stage will be held next year tentatively around the last week of January.
The entire list can be seen here: IIFT 2016-18 interview shortlist
Alternatively, you can download it here: IIFT 2016-18 shortlist
As is given in the RTI reply, the institute gave a weight of 60% to the written score and so, the ones who have scored well have a bit of a head start. Also, a longer GD and an essay component would be particularly helpful to relieve aspirants of the first-call-of-the-season jitters. There is a special focus on business knowledge and as has been seen in many of the previous year interview experiences, it pays to be aware of a bit of business-related happenings.
All the best to all the call getters (which include a few of our classroom students as well. Yay!). As you might already be aware, IIFT gives a higher chance of conversion compared to almost all other institutes and someone who is especially focused on converting this call would definitely get through if s/he focuses on a few aspects of the process. We will be coming up with specific GDPI sessions soon to help the aspirants crack the first biggie of the season. Keep watching this space for more details.
For those who are still looking for their first big call and are targeting SNAP, you can refer to these links:
Practice over 450 GK questions here: General Awareness Course
Read the entire series here: SNAP 2015 GK Preparation
SNAP 2015 Preparation series. It is a known fact that although there is no specific syllabus for aptitude tests, the concepts and in some cases, even the questions get repeated a lot. Also, the previous year papers are a fair indication of what level of difficulty should one expect and so, avoid over-preparing. To make sure that you know exactly what to expect in SNAP 2015, we will be running a series under SNAP 2015 preparation. In this, we will be featuring actual SNAP questions and solutions segregated section wise for your benefit. There will be 400+ actual questions covered in the SNAP 2015 preparation series. You can browse through the posts here.
All the best!