Common Admission Test
Hi Brother,
I too have the same certificate as you mentioned.(Digitally signed by Tehsildar).
Can i know how will you proceed further?
Universities typically don't require the final semester marks for registration purposes. They might ask for transcripts reflecting your progress up to that point, but not the final results.
Here's what you can do:
Check your university's registration portal or contact the registration office. They'll clarify the specific documents needed.
You can usually submit transcripts reflecting your performance in semesters 1-4. These might be available online or obtainable from your department.
Registration might only require basic information like student ID and program details.
Focus on completing your 5th semester well! The final marks memo will likely be submitted after you finish your studies.
hope this helps you!!
Hello aspirant,
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, and Logical Reasoning make up the majority of the CAT exam 2024 syllabus. The CAT Math, English, and CAT Geometry syllabuses make up the majority of the CAT 2024 syllabus.
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Hello Surinder,
If you scored 43 marks in the CAT exam under the SC category, it might be challenging to secure admission in top-tier IIMs, as their cut-offs are generally higher. However, you may have a chance at newer or less competitive IIMs or other good management institutes that have lower cut-offs for reserved categories.
Here’s what you can consider:
Newer IIMs : Some of the newer IIMs might have lower cut-offs, so it’s worth applying to them. |
Other Management Institutes : Look into other reputed B-schools like NITIE, MDI, FMS (if open to reserved category candidates), and other state-level management institutes.
Apply for GD-PI Rounds : Some institutes might have a holistic selection process, where your performance in the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds can help improve your chances.
It’s advisable to apply broadly and consider schools with lower cut-offs.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello,
In the context of Karnataka's reservation categories, Vishwakarma is classified under Category 2A . Specifically:
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a CGPA of at least 50% (or an aggregate of 45% for the SC, ST, and PwD/DA categories) is required in order to appear in the CAT exam in 2024. Duration and manner of degree: The course needs to last three years. The mode might be online, distant, or regular.
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Hello student
As a self-employed individual with your own cafe, you'll need to provide documents that establish your business and work experience. Here are some documents you can prepare for your CAT application:
1. *Business Registration Documents*:
- Partnership Deed (already have)
- Business PAN Card (already have)
- FSSAI License (already have, though it's in your partner's name)
2. *Proof of Business Ownership*:
- Affidavit or declaration stating your ownership and role in the cafe
- Business registration certificate (if you have one)
3. *Proof of Work Experience*:
- A letter or certificate from your partner or co-owner confirming your work experience and role in the cafe
- A detailed resume highlighting your entrepreneurial journey and responsibilities
4. *Financial Documents*:
- Income Tax Returns (ITRs) for the last 2-3 years (if applicable)
- Balance Sheets and Profit & Loss statements for your cafe (if audited)
5. *Rental Agreement*:
- Already have, but ensure it's updated and signed
Additional tips:
- Ensure all documents are scanned and uploaded in the required format (usually PDF or JPEG)
- Keep your documents organized and easily accessible for the application process
- Be prepared to provide additional information or clarification if requested by the admission authorities
Remember to check the specific requirements for each B-school you're applying to, as they may vary. Good luck with your CAT application!
Hello aspirant, The CAT exam syllabus is not officially prescribed, but it generally includes topics from the following sections: 1. Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) 2. Data interpretation and logical reasoning 3. Quantitative ability
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geometry and Mensuration
Number System
It seems unlikely that you would be able to get admission in the BTech CS branch at BIT Sindri or Mesra with a CML rank of 2058 and category rank of 433.
Key points:
1. The search results indicate that a CML (Common Merit List) rank of 2058 is quite low for admission to premier engineering colleges like BIT Sindri or NIT Mesra.
2. The cutoff ranks for BTech CS branch at these institutes are usually much higher, often in the range of 1000-2000 for the general category.
3. With a category rank of 433, you may have a better chance of getting admission in the reserved category quota, but the competition is still quite high.
4. The search results do not provide specific cutoff details for BIT Sindri or NIT Mesra, but the general trend suggests your current ranks may not be sufficient for the CS branch in these institutes.
My advice would be to:
1. Check the latest cutoff ranks and admission criteria on the official websites of BIT Sindri and NIT Mesra.
2. Explore other options like state-level engineering colleges or NITs where your current ranks may have a better chance of securing admission.
3. Consider improving your performance in the next attempt of the entrance exam to increase your chances of getting into your desired BTech program.
For VARC, read daily from diverse sources (newspapers, novels, journals) to improve comprehension and vocabulary. Practice RC passages and verbal ability questions regularly. For DILR (Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning) and QA (Quantitative Aptitude), solve previous years' papers and take mock tests to identify weak areas. Join a coaching institute or online courses for guidance and stay consistent with your study schedule. Review and analyze your performance in mocks to understand mistakes and improve. Maintain a positive mindset and stay disciplined in your preparation.
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