Common Admission Test
Hi Dear,
CAT percentile tells a candidate the percentage of a candidate who has scored above or below him/her. The formula to calculate sectional and overall CAT percentile of each candidate is mentioned below:
P = (R/N) × 100
where,
P= Percentile score
R= Rank of the candidate assigned on
Based on your percentile you can get following colleges:
Based on your percentile I'll recommend you to apply for following colleges:
There are many other factors like your 10th, 12th and graduation marksheet and your overall profile for final selection in any college. Also, you have not mentioned your category details, hence it is not convenient to predict anything. However, you have chances of getting into following colleges:
IIM Indore has declared the CAT 2020 result in the online mode on its official website. Candidates can check and download the scorecard by entering their CAT login id and password.
For more details, check here: https://news.careers360.com/cat-2020-result-declared-know-how-download-scorecard
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations on your CAT Percentile. You should have your pick of some very good colleges. And KJ Somaiya institute is one of them surely. According to online sources, the cut-off is somewhere around 85 percentile and you should be able to make the cut.
When it comes to
CAT is more complex as compared to GMAT. GMAT has a well-defined structure. But, there are a few sections in GMAT like the Verbal section that can be a little tough for non-native English speakers. CAT is only valid for 1 year while GMAT is valid for 5 years. Depending
Dear aspirant,
The minimum sectional cut off that you need to score as per the previous years for iim ahemdabad is 60 percentile and the aggregate cut off is 70 percentile. It is a very neck to neck score. So, maybe you have cleared the cut off to become eligible
Hello,
CAT exam just needs a bachelor's degree from a recognised university and there is no requirement for maths in STD 12th but for 10th schools usually have maths as their subject and also CAT exam has portion which contains concepts like numerical ability, percentage, probablity, profit and loss etc.
Hi
CAT and UPSC civil services examination completely two different examinations it may be very difficult to prepare for both at the same time so I'll suggest you to prepare for only one at a time
To start your cat preparation, first of all go through its syllabus at
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-syllabus
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