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Hey yesterday I filled CAT registration form and it was successful but I neither get any message nor mail. Am I eligible or do I have to register it once again??

sadafreen356 11th Sep, 2024

If you don't get confirmation email you should check your email id once again including junk spam folder sometimes confirmation email are delayed yo may get in 24-48 hours.

Also,you can log in to your cat registration account to verify your form

Lastly,reach out cat helpline via phone and email cathelpdesk@Iimcat.ac.in.

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i have worked as an analyst in forensic pebc which is basically ex employee background verification . what type of industry does it come in so i could add it in my work experience in cat form

sadafreen356 9th Sep, 2024

you need to fill number of months for which you have work ex and may be domain of work ex as well in cat form.write the industry within which you are currently working or which is the closest option you have.basically Forensic science is a multidisciplinary field so you can add this also, you must have salary slip, joining letter,work experience letter if you are claiming it.

BEST OF LUCK!!!

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i dont have the nc obc certificate as it take long time to update. instead of that certificate should i submit the cetificate that claims im comes under nc obc [availabe on cat website] for now to fill the form plz answer

monag2673 8th Sep, 2024

If your Non-Creamy Layer (NC-OBC) certificate is delayed, you can still fill out the CAT form using the provisional certificate available on the CAT website, which declares that you fall under the NC-OBC category. This temporary certificate is provided for candidates facing delays in obtaining the updated certificate. However, you will be required to submit the official, updated NC-OBC certificate during the selection process or interviews.


Ensure that the provisional certificate is correctly filled out, and keep track of when your updated certificate will be issued, as failing to present the official document during later stages could impact your category-based claims for admission. Most institutions will accept this provisional certificate for the purpose of application submission, but it is important to meet all final documentation requirements by the time of admission.


Check the CAT guidelines and the institution's specific instructions regarding such documents to avoid any discrepancies .

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I am final yr BBA student .I belong to BC-E(Shaik) located in Telangana I have caste certificate generated through meesevaa when I look in to OBC central list under serial no/:85 intsead of serial no: "--- dash is given for Muslim castes/communities so in the CAT application form I shd put this serial no: .Do I come under OBC category or not then which category

sadafreen356 7th Sep, 2024

The National Academy of Legal Study & Research (NALSAR) University of Law in Hyderabad has 147 seats, with 25% of seats reserved for Telangana state candidates. There is no reservation for this category in central list so you can claim only for your state.so whatever serial no. Is provided in clat guidelines you should follow that only and don't worry this is just a procedure when you get selected you just need to submit the caste certificate only.


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i uploaded certificate number instead of serial number of category in my cat application. will it affect my admission or exam(nullification of my admit card)??

Hridaya Rao 5th Sep, 2024
Hello Student,
Uploading the certificate number instead of the serial number of your category certificate in the CAT application may not immediately nullify your admit card or affect your admission. However, discrepancies in the application form could cause issues later during the verification process, especially at the time of admission.

To avoid potential problems:
Contact CAT authorities: It's best to reach out to CAT helpdesk or authorities via their official helpline or email. Explain the error and ask for guidance on correcting it.
Check for correction windows : CAT sometimes provides a correction window after the application process closes, allowing applicants to fix errors like these.
Document the issue: Keep records of any communications with the authorities regarding this issue, in case it needs to be referenced later.

By addressing it early, you can reduce the risk of complications during the admission process.
Thankyou.
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Iam an BC-d reserved candidate and an resident of telangana and had done my mbbs from AP Can I claim my local status in ap now and if I could then can I claim my bc-d status in AP now or will I be only eligible for open cat seats of AP ?

Jefferson 4th Sep, 2024

Hey there! Welcome to the Careers360 team. That's quite a specific situation you've got there - let me see if I can help break it down for you.

So, you're from Telangana, did your MBBS in AP, and now you're wondering about your status in AP, right? It's a bit of a tricky one, to be honest. The local status and reservation policies can get pretty complicated, especially when you're crossing state lines.

From what I understand, your local status in AP might be a bit dicey since you're originally from Telangana. As for the BC-D reservation, that's even trickier because each state has its own list and criteria.

Here's what I think, but take it with a grain of salt:

1. Your local status in AP: This might depend on how long you've been in AP and if you meet their residency requirements. You'd need to check the specific rules for AP.

2. BC-D status in AP: Even if you get local status, your BC-D certificate from Telangana might not directly apply in AP. Each state has its own backward classes list.

3. Open category: If neither of the above works out, you might indeed have to go for the open category seats in AP.

But listen, don't take my word as gospel. These rules can be super complex and change often. Your best bet would be to check with the AP medical education department or maybe the AP Public Service Commission. They'll have the most up-to-date info.

Also, why not chat with some of the seniors here at Careers360? They might have dealt with similar cases before and could have some insider tips. You can also have a look at our College Predictor for more details.

Let me know if you want to bounce around some ideas on how to get more concrete info on this. We could make it a little project - might be useful for other students too!

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I have completed my degree this year and I filled the CAT 2024 form with the last marksheets CGPA that I received but now I have received my final CGPA. Should I fill a new form with final cgpa or can I change my cgpa during admission calls?

monag2673 3rd Sep, 2024
Unfortunately, you cannot change your CGPA after submitting the CAT 2024 form. The information provided in the form is final and cannot be modified.

While some institutions might allow you to update your CGPA during the admission process, this is not always the case. It's best to assume that the information you provided in the CAT form will be the basis for your application.

If your final CGPA is significantly higher than what you initially reported, you might want to consider retaking the CAT exam in the future. This will give you a chance to improve your score and provide a more accurate representation of your academic abilities. However, this is a decision that should be made carefully, as it will require additional time and effort.

It's important to consult with the admissions offices of the institutions you're interested in to determine their specific requirements and policies regarding CGPA updates. They can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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My course bachelor in prosthetic and orthotic is of 4.5 years but in CAT exam only 4 Yr and 5 Yr option is available .... What should I fill in that ???

Hridaya Rao 3rd Sep, 2024
Hello Student,
For the CAT (Common Admission Test) exam form, when asked about your education status, you typically have two options:

1. Completed Graduation: This option is for students who have completed all requirements of their undergraduate degree, including passing the final exams and completing any mandatory internships or practical training.

2. Pursuing Graduation: This option is for students who are still in the process of completing their degree requirements, including pending internships, final projects, or exams.

Since you have passed your final exams but have not yet completed the mandatory internship, you should choose the option "Pursuing Graduation." This accurately reflects that your degree requirements are still in progress due to the incomplete internship.
Thankyou. I hope this information helped you

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I am pursuing bachelors in prosthetics and orthotics course . I have given final exam and have passed them as well . Since this course is of 4.5 years and the remaining 0.5 years I have to do internship which is not completed yet . So what should I fill in the CAT exam form as it shows 2 option ??

Hridaya Rao 3rd Sep, 2024
Hello Student,
For the CAT (Common Admission Test) exam form, when asked about your education status, you typically have two options:

1. Completed Graduation: This option is for students who have completed all requirements of their undergraduate degree, including passing the final exams and completing any mandatory internships or practical training.
2. Pursuing Graduation: This option is for students who are still in the process of completing their degree requirements, including pending internships, final projects, or exams.
Since you have passed your final exams but have not yet completed the mandatory internship, you should choose the option "Pursuing Graduation."
This accurately reflects that your degree requirements are still in progress due to the incomplete internship.
Thankyou. I hope this information helped you!
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I am pursuring IDD program (B.Tech Degree is of 3.5 years and M.Tech 1.5 ). in application for CAT 2024 the duration of course is in integers 1,2,3,.... how to fill 2.5 & 1.5 ?

monag2673 3rd Sep, 2024
Here's how to handle the IDD program duration for your CAT 2024 application (within 200 words):

CAT application likely offers two options:

Dedicated Option for Integrated Programs: Look for options like "Dual Degree" or "Integrated Program" in the qualification section. If available, select this and enter the total program duration (usually 5 years) in the corresponding field.

Separate Options for Degrees: If dedicated options are unavailable, you'll need to enter details for both B.Tech and M.Tech separately.

B.Tech: Enter "3" as the duration (since the CAT system requires integers). M.Tech: In the "Academic Details" section, provide the start and expected completion dates for the M.Tech program, clearly indicating its 1.5-year duration. This clarifies the overall 5-year IDD structure.

Additional Tips:

Double-check the CAT 2024 information brochure or website for specific instructions on IDD programs. If unsure, contact the CAT helpdesk for clarification. Ensure consistency - the total duration mentioned in the B.Tech section and the combined duration from start and end dates of M.Tech should add up to 5 years.

By following these steps, you can accurately represent your IDD program in your CAT 2024 application.

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