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21st September 2012, 05:15 PM
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What is the full form of CAT? Which courses come under it?


i know full form of cat but which courses comes under it?




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10th March 2013, 07:50 PM
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Hello Friend,

Full form of CAT is"Common Admission Test " is a percentile based test.

You may pursue your management course like MBA or PGPM from reputed colleges of Inda.

It is conducted by IIMs. There are 13 IIMs in India such as IIM Ahemdabad, IIM Banglore, IIM CAlcuuta IIM Lucknow, IIM Indore, IIm Kozhikode(Kerela), IIM Shilong, IIM Rohtak, IIM Ranchi, IIM Raipur, IIm Tiruchirappalli, IIM udaipur, IIM Kashipur.

Some other reputed management colleges which accepted CAT score are FMS(Delhi), BIM(Trichy). IITs also accepted CAT score.

Overall 1,000 Indian management colleges accepted CAT score.

Best of Luck for your future

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10th March 2013, 10:28 PM
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hi,
CAT exam stands for common admission test.

CAT exam is conducted to take admission in MBA.

Eligibility criteria:


Any graduation with atleast 55% marks from any recognised university.

you must be a citizen of india.

There is no age limit for this exam.

all the best.......................
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2nd April 2013, 10:58 AM
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i know full form of cat but which courses comes under it?
CAT stands for Common Admission Test. It's a National Level Test which is conducted by the Indian Institute of Management. Candidates who wants to do post graduation in management and other degrees in management can appear for this exam. How much importance will be given to the CAT scores differs from one institution to the other.

Along with the CAT Scores some gives importance to the academic performance, work experience, written assessment and interview performance as well to select candidates. Apart from the IIMs, there are several other A grade institutions in India which accepts this score. No university will accept CAT scores because IIM is a private institution.

Since MBA is a post graduation course therefore to sit for this exam you need to complete graduation first in any discipline of your choice from a recognized university. Along with that you also need to secure 50% of marks at graduation level. For the SC/ST candidates the percentage to secure is 45% in aggregate.

Even final year students who are about to sit for the main exam or awaiting the result of their main exam can also sit for this exam. If one gets selected then he/she needs to bring a certificate from the principal stating that he's completed all the formalities required to obtain a bachelor degree.

Reservation:-

SC Candidate: 15%
ST Candidate: 7.5%
OBC Candidate: 27%
Differently Abled: 3%

Test Pattern:-

1. Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation (70 mins)- 30 Questions
2. Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning (70 mins)- 30 Questions

Before the start of the exam you will get 15 mins to go through the paper. This time should be utilized judiciously. You have no choice when it comes to selecting sections. You will be given the first secton when the timer will start. After 70 minutes the first section will vanish and you will be no longer be allowed to return to that. For the second section too similar rules will be followed.

Hope this helps :-> :->
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3rd April 2013, 05:57 PM
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Dear There,

The acronym for CAT is Common Admission Test.

CAT is a computer based test held in India.

The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) started this exam and use the test for selecting students for their business administration programs.

The test is conducted every year by one of the IIM's based on a policy of rotation.

CAT examination syllabus:-

* Data Interpretation.

* Verbal Ability.

* Logical Reasoning.

* Quantitative Ability.

The eligibility criteria required for the CAT examination are prescribed as below:-

* Completion of graduation in any discipline from any accredited college or university.

* 50% marks required in graduation.

* 45% marks required for SC/ST contenders.

* Nationality:- Indian.

* Age limit is not required for this examination.
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3rd April 2013, 06:00 PM
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CAT is short form for Common Admission Test. It is a annual test conducted for the management course known as the Master of Business Administration (MBA). At present it is the most popular entrance exam for the MBA.

The reason for its popularity are IIMs. It is well known that Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) offer admission for MBA through the Common Admission Test.

IIMs are the best MBA colleges in India and students who have completed MBA from these universities are offered job in top companies across the world.

There are total of 13 Indian Institute of Management. Each year under the rotation policy, one of the IIMs conducts the Common Admission Test.

Although the test is conducted by the IIMs and for the IIMs, there are various other MBA universities in the country that also accepts the candidates through their performance in Common Admission Test. The Indian Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology and various other universities also offer their management courses through Common Admission Test.

The Common Admission Test is a computer based entrance exam which is conducted in the months of October or November. Below is the eligibility criteria to appear for this entrance exam.


Eligibility

1. The person should have Bachelor degree.

2. At least 50 percent marks in graduation.

3. There is 5 percent relaxation for SC and ST.
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3rd April 2013, 07:09 PM
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CAT stands for Common Aptitude Test

This is an entrance exam to get admission in top MBA college To appear in this exam one should complete their graduation with minimum 50% marks in any discipline from a recognized university.

Minimum age limit is 20 years. There is no upper limit.
Any graduate individual with minimum 50% can apply for CAT Exam


CAT exam is an online based entrance exam.After passing written exam you have to passout Group discussion and Interview.

CAT Exam Syllabus--

Verbal ability and reasoning
Reading Comprehension
Quantitative skills
Data Interpretation
Analytical and Logical reasoning
Verbal Ability & Reasoning
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3rd April 2013, 11:32 PM
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CAT - Common Admission Test, is an entrance exam conducted by IIM(Indian Institute of Management) for admission to two years Post Graduation MBA(Master of Business Administration) course in IIMs.

The eligible candidate must be an Indian national having completed Graduation in any stream of education with 50% marks(45% marks for SC/ST candidate) from a recognised University, can apply for CAT. There is no upper age limit for application to CAT.

For more information you may log on to http://www.catiim.in
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4th April 2013, 12:16 AM
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i know full form of cat but which courses comes under it?

CAT is called Common admission test
This is an Competitive written test conducted by IIM


This test is held for admissions to the MBA programme

CAT written test is held just once each year

Eligibilty to apply for the CAT exams is:
Graduation pass in any stream with minimum 50% marks for General and OBC candidates and minimum 45% marks for the SC/ST candidates.
Final year Graduation students can also apply

CAT exams are normally held in Month of October and November


CAT exams questions are asked from below sections:
Verbal Ability
Logical Reasoning
Quantitative Ability
Data Interpretation
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4th April 2013, 12:14 PM
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Dear Friend

About CAT exams:

The acronym CAT stands for the Common Admission Test.This is an entrance test conducted at the National level by the Indian Institute of Management for getting entrance in to Top Business schools like IIMs,IITs,IISC etc for pursuing master's degree in Business administration.

It is a computer based test which tests a candidate in the field of quantitative ability ,data interpretation,verbal ability and logical reasoning.

Eligibility criteria:

In order to appear for this examination ,you should have minimum of bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with minimum of 50% marks in it .Final year bachelor's degree candidates can also apply for the examinations.

Note: 5% of relaxation in marks is provided to the SC/St candidates.

CAT scores:

In CAT exams there are two types of score ,one is called raw score and other is called scaled score.

Hope the information helps you and also satisfies you.If you have any other query then you may leave your message here.

all the best

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