Common Admission Test
Hello aspirant, The CAT authorities may initiate a verification process to ensure the accuracy of your caste information. This could involve contacting the issuing authority of your EBC certificate or requesting additional documents. If the verification process confirms your EBC status, your category might be changed to EBC. This could potentially affect your eligibility for certain seats or scholarships. If your EBC certificate is not accepted as proof of OBC status, you might be ineligible for OBC reservations. However, you would still be eligible to appear for the CAT exam as a General category candidate. It's crucial to:
Remember: The final decision regarding your eligibility for OBC reservation will depend on the specific policies and procedures of the CAT authorities.
I hope this information helps you.
When filling out the CAT (Common Admission Test) application form, you typically need to provide the aggregate percentage of marks obtained in your graduation. This usually includes the average of all the years of your degree program, not just the final year.
Some universities mention 4 year aggregate on degree certificate. Some metions just final year aggregate.
So you just have to put the mentioned percentage of degree certificate.
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