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10th October 2010, 07:41 PM
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CAT Eligibility based on aggregate marks in first two years of graduation?


hy i am in 3rd year of bcom n i have scored aggregate 49.1% in 1st two years of my bcom so am i eligible for cat exam???



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11th October 2010, 03:08 PM
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For admission to MBA college you final year graduation score will be considered. You need to have a minimum of 50% during your graduation to appear for the CAT exam. Since you have only 49.1% during first two years suggest you work hard to get a higher score during your final year. Other wise you will be eligible to appear for entrance exam.



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14th October 2010, 12:14 AM
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Yeah dont worry only your final year aggregate is chosen not the first 2 years. So instead of worrying much just try to get over 50% in aggregate in your final year
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14th October 2010, 12:59 AM
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hy i am in 3rd year of bcom n i have scored aggregate 49.1% in 1st two years of my bcom so am i eligible for cat exam???
dear complete defree agreegate is taken in to consideration ok first complete your b,com with minimum 60% then you can apply for the CAT.
all the best
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14th October 2010, 02:05 AM
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hi.i m n vag student doing bba final year from G.G.S.I.P.U.. i hv aplied for CAT this year.
bt i m more interestd in banking sector.and i m thinking to giv an attempt nxt year for CAT, coz ryt nw i m nt so prepared, and i know dat i hv d caliber to make it big.bt this ways my one year wil go waste.
plz sugest some relevant course for an year.and some part time job if posible.....
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14th October 2010, 12:39 PM
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hy i am in 3rd year of bcom n i have scored aggregate 49.1% in 1st two years of my bcom so am i eligible for cat exam???
yes, your aggregate percentage is considered in CAT so better you score high percentage in graduation but for that what is needed is that you should not think these issues and feel the tension it would be concentrate on studies fully to score high percentage.
you have enough time for it.
and also if you have good percentage you will have other opportunities too for you
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10th November 2010, 12:06 PM
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hi..
just dont worry about the aggregate that you have got in the first two years..only aggregate of last 2 years is needed..
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19th February 2011, 06:02 PM
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Dear Friend,

as you have scored 49.1 % in 1 st two year. it is not problem. but you have to acquire 50% marks in aggregate in 3 years to appear in the cat exam.so try your best in third year that you can manage to acquire 50% marks in aggregate in Three years.all the best.

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i am giving b,com IInd year examination but result is abdated and in b.com Ist year i am secored 55.33% can i eligible for CAT exam in 2012?
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29th May 2011, 02:19 PM
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yes, your aggregate percentage is considered in CAT so better you score high percentage in graduation but for that what is needed is that you should not think these issues and feel the tension it would be concentrate on studies fully to score high percentage.
you have enough time for it.
and also if you have good percentage you will have other opportunities too for you
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what if i scored a 54% in first year and 49% in second year. what is the basis of calculating the aggregate. i will in my third year, when i will be giving my cat entrance exam. my final year marksheet will be availavble in july 2012. so will i still be eligible to give cat in 2011 irrespective of how much i score in third year..
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19th July 2011, 01:31 PM
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i m in 3rd year of b.com n i have scored aggregate 49.16% in 1st two years of my b.com.when i will be giving my cat entrance exam.my final year marksheet will be available in july 2012.so will i still be eligible to give cat in 2011.
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hi m in my 3rd yr my 1st yr percentage is 44.5...m awaiting results for my 2nd yr...but the cat 2011 registration has already started.i wont b receiving my 2nd year result before november.m i still eligible for cat this year?
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14th October 2011, 09:53 PM
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I m in Bcom 1st yr. so am i eligible for giving CAT exm or nt...??
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31st October 2011, 08:29 PM
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Hello sir,Yes your final year aggregate is chosen not the first 2 years. So instead of worrying much just try to get over 50% in aggregate in your final year
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16th January 2012, 12:29 AM
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my name is sanjay and i am studying b.tech at IIT in 3rd yr. my cgpa is 7.0 till 5th sem. i have get 86.7% in 10th and 78.8% in 12 th. i am a sc candidate student. i want to know that can i select for the iim by the cat exam. what should i do for that ?
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19th January 2012, 11:52 AM
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sir i am studing b.com finalyear,in my 1styr and 2ndyr i was secure 45% , if i secure 60% of my final year examination ,can i eligible for cat exam.Sir kindly clarify me in details.
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16th May 2012, 12:52 PM
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i have completed my bsc it. i hav a kt in 5th sem, though i have cleared 6th sem with 50 %. am i eligible for cat??
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