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5th December 2011, 03:44 PM
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Am I eligible to give CAT, MAT exam after doing MBA regular?
I got 47% in graduation m i eligible for giving cat mat xam and dng mba regular from some gud college
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18th March 2012, 07:34 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to give CAT, MAT exam after doing MBA regular?
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Your graduation marks is above 47%.So we have discussed about if you are applicable for CAT or MAT exam or NOT. Those candidate have above 50% in graduation are eligible for CAT exam.For SC/ST candidate this marks is decreased to 45% in graduation. So if you are from SC/ST category then you are applicable for CAT exam otherwise not. Your graduation college or university must have UGC approval.This exam is conduct once time in a year. You can apply here maximum times because there is no limitation to attempts for CAT exam. If you have completed graduation course then you are applicable for MAT exam.Their is no marks criteria .So any graduate from recognized university are applicable for MAT exam. Your graduation marks is above 47% so you are applicable for MAT exam. Final year student in any undergraduate (i.e. B.A, B.Sc., B.Com., B.Tech., etc.)can apply here. There is a minimum percentage requirement in graduation which is different for different management institutes and universities. For more details you can visit to http://www.aima-ind.org . |
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18th March 2012, 08:28 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to give CAT, MAT exam after doing MBA regular?
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Eligibility for C.A.T exam:- > Pass graduation with any stream with minimum 50% marks from recognized university For ST/SC candidate minimum 45% marks is require. > There is no age limit in C.A.T/M.AT exam. > There is no ristricaton in number of attempts in M.A.T/C.A.T exam. Friend if you are under ST/.SC category then you are eligible for C.A.T/M.AT exam other wise i am sorry to say you are not eligible for C.A.T exam. GOD LUCK! |
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24th May 2012, 08:18 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to give CAT, MAT exam after doing MBA regular?
i competed my MBA in HR in Regular from saurashtra university. i have 3 years of corporate HR experience. now i want to enter in big industries & they required MBA from IIM or either. so nw will it possible that i appear for CAT & if i will be seleted for MBA than after submitting my MBA degree can i further do MBA?
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21st June 2013, 04:13 AM
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Re: Am I eligible to give CAT, MAT exam after doing MBA regular?
hey friend....Today, many top notch B-Schools in India offer specialization in different disciplines of business management.
The Top 50 B-Schools in India not only offer superlative education and learning, but also attract recruiters offering best packages in India. The top B-Schools either affiliate themselves to a common national level entrance test or take their own aptitude test to select candidates. Various common national level tests to get into the finest B-Schools of India are: CAT: All IIMs' and 100+ more institutes. XAT: XLRI Jamshedpur, XIM Bhubaneshwar, S. P. Jain, GIM etc. SNAP: Institutes affiliated with Symbiosis University JMET: IITs' and NITs' Management Program MH-CET: Colleges in Maharashtra CMAT: All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) Various individual tests of some other finest B-Schools of India are: IBSAT: ICFAI Business Schools IRMA: Institute of Rural Management, Anand NMAT: NarseeMonjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai MICA: Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad IIFT: Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi and Kolkata eligibility for that are....>> 1 CAT 50% in Graduation 2 IRMA 50% in Graduation 3 IIFT 50% in Graduation 4 MAT Graduation in any Discipline 5 SNAP 50% in Graduation(regular degree) 6 IBSAT 50% in Graduation 7 NMAT 50% in Graduation 8 XAT 50% in Graduation 9 TISS Graduation in any Discipline 10 ATMA 50% in Graduation 11 CMAT 50% in Graduation |
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28th July 2013, 11:24 AM
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Re: Am I eligible to give CAT, MAT exam after doing MBA regular?
You have scored 47% in Graduation and if you are from General Category candidate, you are not eligible to apply for CAT, but you are eligible to apply for MAT for admission to MBA.
CAT - Common Admission Test, is an entrance exam conducted by IIM(Indian Institute of Management) for admission to MBA(Master of Business Administration) course. The eligible candidate must be an Indian National having completed Graduation Degree i any stream with 50% marks(45% marks for SC/ST candidate) from a recognised University with no upper age limitation, can apply for CAT. MAT - Management Aptitude Test, conducted by AIMA(All Indian Management Association) - The eligible candidate must be an Indian national having completed Graduation Degree in any stream from a recognised University with no percentage of marks criteria, can apply for MAT. |
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1st September 2013, 01:05 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to give CAT, MAT exam after doing MBA regular?
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Here is the eligibility criteria of CAT exam as listed by the Indian Institute of Management which conducts the examination:- 1. Graduation degree in any discipline. 2. 50% of marks in aggregate at grad level. 3. 45% of marks for the reserved category. (SC/ST/PWD) 4. Final year students can apply. But you are most definitely eligible to sit for the MAT examination since the marks is not an issue as far as MAT exam is concerned. This exam just like CAT is also a national level entrance and very popular among MBA aspirants. The full form of MAT is Management Aptitude Test and this exam is conducted by the AIMA. Both offline and online test is there to choose from and this exam is conducted for four times every year. The September's exam registration process is over so now you have to wait for December exam's notification to come out. Here is the eligibility criteria in a glance:- 1. A graduate degree in any discipline. 2. Pass marks or 40% of marks is required. 3. Final year students can apply. 4. There is no age limit. As far as getting a well reputed college is concerned that completely depends on the score you manage to get in the written exam and also your performance in the subsequent stages is going to guarantee that. So start preparing beforehand, make a routine and try and stick to it. Then you will surely get the result you are looking for. All the best. Hope this helps :-> :-> |
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