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20th July 2016, 09:38 AM
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Educational Qualification For CAT Exam
Hi buddy I want to appear in Common Admission Test (CAT), so can you plz tell me require Educational Qualification for this exam ??
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20th July 2016, 10:47 AM
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Re: Educational Qualification For CAT Exam
Common Admission Test (CAT), the all India test held by Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) to short-list candidates for admissions to postgraduate and fellowship programmes in management courses, As you want to appear in Common Admission Test (CAT), and asking for require Educational Qualification, so here I am telling same In order to be qualified to write CAT, the aspirants should be graduates in any discipline from a recognized university or institute with minimum 50% marks or in aggregate or equivalent CGPA. The final year graduation students were also eligible to apply provided they complete the degree and obtain the cutoff percentage within the stipulated time frame. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering/Technology (4 years after 10+2/Post B.Sc./Post Diploma ) or B.E/B. Tech equivalent examinations, of Professional Societies, recognized by MHRD/UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by Institution of Engineers-India, AMICE by the Institute of Civil Engineers India). Any Qualification recognized by Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi which is equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree awarded by UGC recognized University/Institutions. Sections of CAT Exam The CAT falls into three sections Quantitative aptitude This section is based on fundamental mathematics at senor secondary level. It covers areas like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, commercial mathematics and miscellaneous. The students are expected to apply mathematical concepts and solve real-time problems. Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning This section consists of questions based on giver date. The data can be in the form of graphs, charts, tables or paragraphs. Data interpretation problems tests candidate’s understanding of data and problem solving skills where as logical reasoning tests candidate’s skills to evaluate questions. Verbal ability This section consists of questions on comprehension and use of standard English grammar. Verbal logical questions ask the candidate to arrange paragraphs in logical order, determine type of statements and complete paragraphs appropriately. |
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