@seniors
Apologies for dragging this topic again and again.Just clear my doubt.SENIORS
Doubt No.1:
Just a comparison between a guy who scored 98 in each section (P1) and a guy who scored 90 in each section (P2)..(75 across sectional is mandatory to get shortlisted for OBC.)
P1 score out of 50..: 46 (provided min percentile considered as 75..if it is considered as 0 then it actually boils down to percentile)
P2 score out of 50..: 30 (provided min percentile considered as 75..if it is considered as 0 then it actually boils down to percentile)
That is 16 marks out of 50 difference between the two already before going in to WAT/PII think a high percentiler has a very high chance of converting:banghead::banghead:..Am I right??????? (Correct me if am wrong)
Doubt No.2:
You guys are replying at 3.00 am in the morningGive us some frank reply..when will you guys actually sleep? And for how many hours?
Answer to doubt number 1 :
Obviously the person having a high percentile has a high chance of converting. Otherwise, what is the use of having a high percentile?

If minimum percentile is considered as 75, the calculations you have done seems correct, but I have seen a lot many guys who weren't able to convert call at 99 percentile. So you never know.
Plus the admissions department never shares with us the actual calculations they do, so we can't say for surety if its done that way.
Don't worry, if your WAT/PI was good, high chances that you will convert.
Answer to doubt no.2 :
It varies from person to person. I am a nocturnal creature and am usually awake in the night.
Our internships are going on, so we have a lot of time as compared to the time when we are at campus.
At campus, there are some creatures who struggle to find a sleeping time of 4 hours, but there are always some lazy persons who no matter what sleep for 8-10 hours..:cheers:
Regards
Rohit Phulsunge
Media Committee Member @ IIM Indore
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