Common Admission Test
The minimum eligibility criteria to appear for the CAT is a Bachelor’s Degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% marks for candidates who belong to the SC/ ST and PwD category) or an equivalent qualification recognised by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. If you will
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It is recognised as job experience for admission if you can provide correct pay stubs for the time you worked. Even if you don't have any pay stubs, a letter on the business' letterhead outlining your duties and work there ought to suffice as evidence of prior employment.
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Commencing your CAT preparation involves building a solid foundation in fundamental concepts. This emphasis is particularly essential for quant, while it's relatively less crucial for VARC, DI, and LR, where consistent practice from the outset is more beneficial.
To kickstart your preparation, your first step should be to
We all know that NEET is one of the toughest exam of our country. With 346 marks in NEET ug you have a slight chance of getting a government college. But as the cutoff changes every year, nothing can be guaranteed. You can try in private colleges also.
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