Vineet Saini, working as a software engineer with Infosys at the IT park here has scored 100 percentile in the CAT, the result of which was declared today.
Group discussions and interviews will be conducted from February onwards and the final results will be declared in April.
Vineet said: "Persistence and discipline are the key to success. I believe that more is expected from those who expect more." With his achievement among over two lakh candidates, he has set new standards for CAT across the country.
About 12,500 candidates took the exam in Chandigarh. This year, for the first time, the seventh IIM will be taking its first batch of students at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Management, Shillong.
So far, close to 50 candidates from Chandigarh have reported percentiles of 98.5 plus. Due to heavy traffic on the website, the exact status of IIM calls is still not clear.
Harpreet scored 99.98 percentile to grab the second place in Chandigarh. An alumnus of PEC, Harpreet completed his engineering in 2005 in electronics. He owes his success not only to diligence, but also to his faculty at Triniti-center for learning, Chandigarh, where he took coaching.
Madhusudan Aggarwal, also of PEC, has scored 99.95 percentile. He said, "It was tough balancing college studies with the preparation for CAT, but where there is a will, there is a way."
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