Common Admission Test
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No, there's no age limit for CAT
For your reference
CAT eligibility criteria is given below:
To be eligible for CAT ,
you need a Bachelor's/graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
you must have got at least 50 per cent marks or equivalent CGPA in your
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Diploma in civil engineering colleges in Mumbai are-
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Mat score of 500 to 600 may be said the good score for getting a good college. Must be within 80 to90 percentile is counted as good score. As your composite score is 544 then there is a chance for you to get a good be score for your
Dear Student ,
I think you're talking about admission in M.Tech colleges ,
Well, to get admission in M.Tech colleges after B.tech , you need to appear for GATE exam ,
GATE exam stands for Graduate aptitude Test for Engineers .It is conducted by 23 IITs and IISc Bangalore .
Yes, you can definitely get into top b - schools, it doesn't matter even if you have done diploma and had failed in 12th .
And yes, as Btech is a graduate degree you are definitely eligible for CAT provided you fulfill rest of the eligibility criteria.
CAT eligibility
Hello Aspirant,
Very low chances for any of the NITs/IITs
If we go through the analysis of previous year's GATE score Vs College allotment than according to the GATE 2022 score mentioned by you in the query you have very less chances of getting any of the IITs or NITs
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I hope everything is going well for you.
Because to its devoted staff and well-designed programme, CATking is an excellent coaching institute to attend. Yes. If you want to get into a good MBA school and earn a good percentile on an exam, CATking is the way
I hope you are doing well.
CATking is a wonderful coaching institute to attend because of its dedicated faculty and well-designed programme. Yes. If you want to get into a good MBA college and want to achieve a decent percentile on an exam, then go for CATking. You
Dear aspirant,
These type of competitive examinations require proper schedule along with hard work and smart work. 1 full year ahead of cat is enough to crack the nut. Every day you need to dedicate atleast 2 hours for specific area of preparation.
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