| 7th December 2018 04:33 PM | |
| Rab Rakha |
Re: Can a B.Sc Mathematics candidate is allowed to appear for CAT? CAT refers to Common Admission Test and the minimum education required for appearing in the same examination is a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Further, the minimum marks required in bachelor's degree course is 50% (or 45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category ). So, being a student of B.Sc in Mathematics degree course, you will be eligible for appearing in CAT once you complete your bachelor degree course with the minimum specified marks. For more details regarding CAT, you can refer to the link www.iimcat.ac.in. |
| 5th December 2018 11:50 PM | |
| Maa ka pyaar |
Re: Can a B.Sc Mathematics candidate is allowed to appear for CAT? CAT is Common Admission Test. It is conducted for admission in MBA course. The examination is conducted every year. The minimum required qualification to appear in the examination is bachelor degree. Candidate must have scored minimum 50% to appear in the examination. So, you will become eligible to appear in examination after bachelor degree in mathematics. |
| 4th December 2018 12:14 AM | |
| ranjan Ayush |
Re: Can a B.Sc Mathematics candidate is allowed to appear for CAT? CAT is Common Admission Test. The examination is conducted for admission in MBA course. The eligibility to appear in the examination is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree in any discipline with minimum 50% aggregate. There is no age limit to appear in the examination. So, you will become eligible to appear in the examination after bachelor degree. |
| 1st December 2018 01:24 PM | |
| NayanA k |
Can a B.Sc Mathematics candidate is allowed to appear for CAT? Sir, I have 83 percentage in 10th and 77 percentage in 12. I am a B.Sc Mathematics student. Can I apply for CAT exam after completing my B.Sc in Mathematics? |