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City girl bells the CAT

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Posted: Jan 15, 2009 at 0233 hrs IST

Ludhiana City girl Ankita Jain topped in the CAT in the region by scoring 99.28 percentile in the examination. She has received calls from four IIMs: IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Kolkata and IIM Shillong.

Upbeat, , she said that it was due to her devotion to her studies that she could achieve such a good rank. “I had got a percentile of 98.14 last time and had got offers from many good institutes but I wanted to take admission in IIM only. I therefore worked even harder this time to crack the examination,” exulted Anita.

Ankita, who has done B.Com from Khalsa College for Women, said she would like to take up MBA in finance and would eventually like to take her family business of hosiery to new heights.

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