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The CAT is considered to be amongst the most competitive tests as numerous aspirants take it in perusal of their dream colleges. The test is taken once ever year in an online mode during October-November, its duration is 140 minutes with aspirants attempting 60 questions in two sections. The marking scheme allots 3 marks for each correct answer and a negative mark for an incorrect answer in the test.
Amongst the premium institutes that accept the CAT scores include the IIMs:-
1. IIM Ahmedabad.
2. IIM Bangalore.
3. IIM Calcutta.
4. IIM Ranchi.
5. IIM Raipur.
6. IIM Rohtak.
7. IIM Udaipur.
8. IIM Shillong.
9. IIM Trichy.
10. IIM Kanpur.
11. IIM Kozhikode.
12. IIM Lucknow.
13. IIM Indore. Also other recommended B-schools like:
1. MDI gurgaon.
2. S.P Jain
3. IIT Delhi.
4. NITIE-Mumbai.
5. SJSOM-IIT Bombay.
6. VGSOM - IIT Kharagpur.
7. BIM-Trichy.
8. IIT -Kanpur.
9. IIT-Madras.
10. IIT-Roorkee.
11. FORE-Delhi.
12. IMT-Ghaziabad.
13. IMI-Delhi.
For taking the CAT the aspirant has to complete certain basic criteria fulfilling of which would deem him/her eligible for the test. These include holding of a Bachelor’s Degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA awarded by any of the established universities in India. Candidates in the final year of their graduation are also eligible for the CAT.
Important dates that the candidate has to keep in mind with regards to the CAT are: CAT registration - 5th August – 26th September, 2013 Test Window - 16th October 11th November 2013 CAT Results - 14th January 2014
For more details on the Registration process, please visit: www.cat2013.iimidr.ac.in
One has to keep in mind that the merely taking the CAT does not signify admit into the IIMs. Each of the 13 IIMs has a selection criterion that is independent of each other while selecting students into its program; it includes processes like written admission tests (WAT), Group Discussions and Personal Interviews.
Performance in the CAT is an important component in the selection; IIMs may also include the previous academic performance, relevant work experience and other similar inputs in short listing and ranking of candidates at various stages of the admission process. For more information you may refer the admissions policies of IIMs from their respective websites as well as our website www.imsindia.com
The CAT is considered to be amongst the most competitive tests as numerous aspirants take it in perusal of their dream colleges. The test is taken once ever year in an online mode during October-November, its duration is 140 minutes with aspirants attempting 60 questions in two sections. The marking scheme allots 3 marks for each correct answer and a negative mark for an incorrect answer in the test.
Amongst the premium institutes that accept the CAT scores include the IIMs:-
1. IIM Ahmedabad.
2. IIM Bangalore.
3. IIM Calcutta.
4. IIM Ranchi.
5. IIM Raipur.
6. IIM Rohtak.
7. IIM Udaipur.
8. IIM Shillong.
9. IIM Trichy.
10. IIM Kanpur.
11. IIM Kozhikode.
12. IIM Lucknow.
13. IIM Indore. Also other recommended B-schools like:
1. MDI gurgaon.
2. S.P Jain
3. IIT Delhi.
4. NITIE-Mumbai.
5. SJSOM-IIT Bombay.
6. VGSOM - IIT Kharagpur.
7. BIM-Trichy.
8. IIT -Kanpur.
9. IIT-Madras.
10. IIT-Roorkee.
11. FORE-Delhi.
12. IMT-Ghaziabad.
13. IMI-Delhi.
For taking the CAT the aspirant has to complete certain basic criteria fulfilling of which would deem him/her eligible for the test. These include holding of a Bachelor’s Degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA awarded by any of the established universities in India. Candidates in the final year of their graduation are also eligible for the CAT.
Important dates that the candidate has to keep in mind with regards to the CAT are: CAT registration - 5th August – 26th September, 2013 Test Window - 16th October 11th November 2013 CAT Results - 14th January 2014
For more details on the Registration process, please visit: www.cat2013.iimidr.ac.in
One has to keep in mind that the merely taking the CAT does not signify admit into the IIMs. Each of the 13 IIMs has a selection criterion that is independent of each other while selecting students into its program; it includes processes like written admission tests (WAT), Group Discussions and Personal Interviews.
Performance in the CAT is an important component in the selection; IIMs may also include the previous academic performance, relevant work experience and other similar inputs in short listing and ranking of candidates at various stages of the admission process. For more information you may refer the admissions policies of IIMs from their respective websites as well as our website www.imsindia.com
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