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10th August 2011, 10:57 PM
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While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
i'm in my 2nd year now > bsc-biotech..
i'll want to know if i can apply for cat and mat both next year?? and also i wanna know if there is any backup if i don't clear the entrance,but i don't wanna do msc or any research thing.....m really confused. please reply asap! thank you.....! |
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12th August 2011, 05:15 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
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>> You are appear for this examination Only for Practice basis, But you cant get admission because CAT Examination score card are valid for only 1 Year. >> So, Its better if you can apply for this examination, when you are Pursuing your Final year Degree Course. CAT examination was Conducted by IIM's Only 1 Time and to apply for this examination you must have completed your graduation degree course with minimum 50% marks, Final year graduate candidates are also eligible to apply for this examination. The examination was held only one time in a year, in the month of November/December every year, The Notification was Updated in the CAT official Website. Please visit the official website and check the Important dates form there, I will also providing you the dates of CAT Examination, So please check these Given Dates. Important CAT 2011 Dates - Sale of CAT Vouchers - Wednesday, 17 August 2011 - Monday, 26 September 2011 Registration for CAT 2011 - Wednesday, 17 August 2011 - Wednesday, 28 September 2011 CAT Test Dates - Saturday, 22 October 2011 - Friday, 18 November 2011 CAT Result - Wednesday 11 January 2012. MAT Examination was held on 4 Times in a year and to apply for this examination you must have completed your Graduation examination and there is no minimum Percentage eligibility criteria to apply for MAT Examination. So, Its better If you can apply for Both these examination when you are Pursuing your Final year Degree Course, Because only Final Year Graduate candidates are eligible to apply for CAT/MAT Examination. And For More Information Please visit the Given Official Websites - http://www.catiim.in http://www.aima-ind.org |
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12th August 2011, 05:58 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
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First of all i have to tell you that you can not apply in your 2nd year for CAT/MAT exam. minimum eligibility for appearing for CAT/MAT exam is that you should complete your graduation or appeared in final year exams for more info log on to : http://www.catiiim.in http://www.aima-ind.org |
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12th August 2011, 06:16 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
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12th August 2011, 06:46 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
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should be graduate: or in the final year of graduation 50% in graduation So friend next year you can try. No, there is not any backup if you do not clear the eaxm. Different colleges take the students on different percentiles Example: IIM take only through CAT and more than 90 percentile Likewise some colleges take tthrough CAT but not as high percentile as IIM wants and some through MAT and some directly. So dont worry start preparation from know along with graduation. |
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12th August 2011, 06:56 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
You are in B.Sc 2nd year...so this year you are not eligible.
But you will be eligible next year when you will be in your 3rd year i.e final year. Take a look at the eligibility criteria of MBA: Anyone who has completed his or her graduation in any field is eligible for MBA. Graduation marks does not required for MBA admission. Final year students can also apply. You have to give MBA entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, JMET, SNAP, ATMA, MAH-CET etc. After cracking those exams, you will get to admit in the colleges on the basis of the percentage obtained in those exams... So you have to work very hard because cracking those entrance exams are very tough specially CAT which is considered as the most toughest management entrance exam in India. Get admission in a very renowned management institutions otherwise your MBA degree will be useless. CAT is conducted by IIMs, the Class A B-schools in India... So prepare for those exams to study MBA. All the best..... |
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12th August 2011, 07:02 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
only those students can appear for cat/mat exams who are either in their final year of graduation or have completed it as such you are not eligable.also mat is held 4 times each year so you may give it a good try.also if you do not clear it in the first attempt then i would prefer go for some work expirience in your field.it is certainly going to help you.
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12th August 2011, 09:20 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
eligibility for mat and cat:-
**finished graduation from any stream in any recognized university **no age limit **mat conducts 4 times in a year **you are eligible also in final year graduates **now you are not eligible **try next year best of luck |
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12th August 2011, 09:22 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
eligibility for mat and cat:-
**finished graduation from any stream in any recognized university **no age limit **mat conducts 4 times in a year **you are eligible also in final year graduates **now you are not eligible **try next year best of luck |
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12th August 2011, 11:00 PM
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Re: While in 2nd year of BSc Biotech can I apply for CAT and MAT?
Sorry to say that being a 2nd year student of BSc Biotech you are not eligible to appear in CAT or MAT exam.In order to be eligible you've to complete your BSc first.You may apply for it in your final year of BSc also.
For more information you may visit the following link. http://www.catiim.in |
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