Common Admission Test
Hii Danny,There is no similarities between CAT and CDS. CAT is Common Admission Test conducted for MBA entrance exam while CDS is Combined Defence Services conducted for the admission to Army, Navy, Air foce and OTA. CAT has three sections VARC (Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension), DILR (Data Interpretation
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Kindly clarify your query so we can help in solving your doubt. You want to know about the list of which college and which course?
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Dear Ataur,
As the time approaches to the final date of CAT the way at this moment would be to get versed with how to attempt the exam in the most efficient way.
Please brush up the basics of the exams as soon as possible and start giving mocks. Mocks
Hello Navi,
FMS Delhi accepts only CAT score and GMAT score for Non-Resident Indians. So no, you cannot gain admission in FMS Delhi, through the CMAT exam.
Hope this was helpful and all the best!
Hello Manan,
You could get the complete details of the eligibility criteria required by the candidates to appear in CAT from the link as given below:
CAT Eligibility Criteria 2018: https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-eligibility-criteria
Please feel free to comment below for further assistance in this regard.
All the best!
No study material available is exhaustive. These materials are just meant to give you an idea of the range of topics that should be covered to be safe. So you should never restrict yourself to a particular coaching institute's study material.
Coming to your question, if you use the available
As you have persued your graduation in Science stream, you can select Science in the discipline column while filling the CAT 2018 Application form.
There's a book by the name Face to Face CAT by Arihant publications. It contains_
1. previous 20+ years' questions from CAT arranged section wise and topic wise
2. detailed solutions to all questions (the solutions are sometimes wrong, don't rely on them completely)
3. a few extra practice tests
Hi Aditya. You are required to include the marks of all the subjects (including the optionals) for calculation of percentage, aggregate marks received and maximum marks for both 10th and 12th.
Please don't leave out the optional paper's marks, and don't enter 100 as your percentage. You might get into
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