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26th April 2020, 02:59 PM
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Exemptions available under Common Admission Test 2020 for reserved candidates?
Hello everyone, I am planning to apply for the Common Admission Test so that I can study for an MBA course. I am an ST candidate and I came under reserved category. So, what exemptions are there for me under this admission test?
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29th April 2020, 01:29 AM
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Re: Exemptions available under Common Admission Test 2020 for reserved candidates?
For Scheduled Tribe (ST) the number of reserved seats is 7.5%.
There is no reservation criteria for CAT exam . There is 5% relaxation of marks in Graduation for SC/ST/PwD candidates. |
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30th April 2020, 07:37 AM
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Re: Exemptions available under Common Admission Test 2020 for reserved candidates?
Being a ST candidates, you will have following relaxations :-
* Relaxation of 5% marks in the minimum marks required in graduation degree course to appear in the same examination which is 50% in case of general category candidates while in your case it is 45%. * Relaxation in cost of application by 50% as compared to that for a general category candidate. * Relaxation in cutoff percentile for admissions in premier institutes due to the provision of reservation of 7.5% seats for ST category candidates in government colleges. For complete details regarding the same examination, you can refer to the link www.iimcat.ac.in. |
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1st May 2020, 02:54 PM
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Re: Exemptions available under Common Admission Test 2020 for reserved candidates?
Visit : www.iimcat.ac.in.
Being a ST up-and-comers, you will have following relaxations :- - Relaxation of 5% marks in the base imprints required in graduation degree course to show up in a similar assessment which is half if there should be an occurrence of general class competitors while for your situation it is 45%. - Relaxation in cost of utilization by half when contrasted with that for a general class applicant. - Relaxation in cutoff percentile for affirmations in head organizations because of the arrangement of reservation of 7.5% seats for ST classification up-and-comers in government schools. |
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