Common Admission Test
Hello Aspirant
The eligibility criteria for appearing for the CAT exam is that the candidate must have completed their graduation with an aggregate of 50% (this is for General students, for SC/ST students, it is 45%). The minimum age should be 20 years.
However, candidates who are in the final year of their bachelor's can appear for CAT regardless of their percentage or backlogs. This is, keeping in mind, that you should not be so behind the eligibility that even if you clear CAT you won't be able to get admitted to an MBA college.
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With a NEET score of 584 and EWS category, your chances of securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college are decent but depend on your state and the corresponding cutoff trends. States with lower cutoffs may offer better chances through state quota. For All India Quota (15%), competition is tougher, and cutoffs are higher. Stay updated with state-specific counseling notifications and apply for both AIQ and state quotas to maximize your chances.
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The CAT rank is decided based on the percentile obtained by candidates in the entrance examination. There is no fixed cutoff to get admission to the India's best business school and these cutoffs vary every year depending upon a number of factors. Even a 99 percentile in the CAT does not guarantee admission as the selection process of business schools is very complex and takes a lot of factors into the consideration such as Class 10, Class 12, Graduation, work experience, academic, and gender diversity, etc. Above all candidates must also perform well in the WATPI/ GDPI process.
Also Check : CAT Percentile Predictor 2024 .
Dear Mehthab
As per information you got 95 percentile in jee and 96.8% in 12th. First of all, you should try for govt. college because any way there are better than pvt. college in every manner and also get cse in govt college also. You can find best college using career360 college predicator. If you like VIT, then go for it because its best in pvt. colleges. Feel free to ask any queries you have.
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With an MHA MBA CET score of 77 percentile and CAT 55 percentile, you can target Tier 2 and Tier 3 colleges within your home university, as you fall under the ST category. Prioritize colleges like PUMBA (University of Pune), JBIMS (if cutoff relaxations apply), or other state-level institutes offering category-based seats. Explore DTE Maharashtra’s centralized admission process (CAP) for better options. Focus on institutes with strong placement records and specializations matching your career goals.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mah-mba-cet-cutoff
With your 77 percentile in MHA MBA CET and 55 percentile in CAT, consider targeting mid-range MBA colleges that accept CET scores. For MHA MBA CET, you can explore colleges like Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), D.Y. Patil University, or Indira Institute of Management. You could also look into regional colleges or state-level institutions that offer good value for your score. Focus on those with specific management programs suited to your interests.
https://www.careers360.com/mba-college-predictor
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can sit for the CAT exam with a CGPA of 8.5. However when you do crack the CAT exam and have to sit for the interview round or the Group discussion round, you will be asked the question about 4 years of graduation, in which case, carry your hospital records and medical certificates to prove to them that you actually had some health issues during your graduation. This shouldn't be a problem because you had a genuine reason for the one-year gap.
With 184 marks in the CUSAT CAT 2024 exam, your chances of getting admission to B.Tech programs at Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) depend on the cutoff for your category (ST). Previous data indicates that the cutoff for popular branches like Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering ranges between 10,000 and 13,000 ranks for ST candidates. If your rank falls within this range, you have good chances. For less competitive branches, the cutoff is more relaxed.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/cusat-cat-cutoff
The ideal time to start preparing for the CAT exam is during your second year of BMS.
Here's why:
The ideal time to start preparing for CAT is now, you will get plenty of time but concerning your course, here's a suggestion
With a rank of 47,444 in VITEEE 2024, securing admission to Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design) at VIT Chennai in categories 3 or 4 might be challenging. Historically, branches like Electronics and Computer Engineering at VIT Chennai have closed around a rank of 42,000, which is slightly higher than your rank. However, trends can vary based on the number of applicants, preferences, and seat availability. You can explore other branches or campuses under category 4, as it has higher fees but lower rank cutoffs.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-cutoff
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