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Shail Oberoi

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To appear for CAT, you need to be a graduate. I would suggest you to complete graduation through correspondence (you can do fast tract Graduation in 2 years), or complete BE to appear for CAT.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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To take the CAT, it is mandatory to have pursued atleast a three year graduate course and secured 50 percent marks in the graduate course. For SC/ST, the required pass percentage is 45 percent.

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Akshat Raj

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Please use Shiksha Call Predictor, it would give you a better idea. Try and score the highest, I don't think you would want to score a 99.1 percentile instead of 99.9 percentile just because it is only as much as you need. I hope you get my point.

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STJOSEPHSINSTITUTEOFMANAGEMENT D'Souza

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The institute MAT cutoff for 2018 admission is composite score of 550. Though there is no cut-off prescribed for CAT/XAT, a good score will be given preference.

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pankaj yadav

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CAT 2017 has been done now you have to wait for next year.
Bachelor's degree in any disciple from any recognized university or equivalent qualification. The minimum qualification is: GEN - 50% | SC/ST/PWD - 45% Candidates appearing for final year examination of the Bachelor's degree/equivalent qualification and candidates who have finished their degree prerequisites and are waiting for the results can also apply.
Candidates appearing for final year examination of the Bachelor's degree/equivalent qualification and candidates who have finished their degree prerequisites and are waiting for the results can also apply.

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ARAKESH Kumar

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Hi Shashank,
IPE would be a better option. By choosing IPE, you would become a part of top B-schools of India.
For IPE, Cut-off percentile is 60 and more in any one test. I.e CAT/MAT/GMAT/CMAT/ATMA. So, you are eligible to apply. Final admission is based on academic performance, test score and GD/PI performance. Equal weightage will be given to all.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

Guide-Level 13

Hello Sanjay,
Here is the eligibility criteria for CAT 2017:
The candidate must possess a Bachelors Degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for SC, ST and PWD/DA category).
Percentage obtained in Bachelors degree would be calculated on the basis of practice followed by the concerned university/institution. In case of grades/CGPA, the conversion would be based on the process defined by the concerned university/ institution.
In absence of any percentage conversion scheme, candidates CGPA will be divided by maximum possible CGPA and multiplying the result with 100.
Candidates appearing for the final year of Bachelors degree/equi
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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

Guide-Level 13

Hello Nitish,
Here is the eligibility criteria for CAT 2017:
The candidate must possess a Bachelors Degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for SC, ST and PWD/DA category).
Percentage obtained in Bachelors degree would be calculated on the basis of practice followed by the concerned university/institution. In case of grades/CGPA, the conversion would be based on the process defined by the concerned university/ institution.
In absence of any percentage conversion scheme, candidates CGPA will be divided by maximum possible CGPA and multiplying the result with 100.
Candidates appearing for the final year of Bachelors degree/equi
...more

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

Guide-Level 13

Hello Alisha,
Here is the eligibility criteria for CAT 2017:
The candidate must possess a Bachelors Degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for SC, ST and PWD/DA category).
Percentage obtained in Bachelors degree would be calculated on the basis of practice followed by the concerned university/institution. In case of grades/CGPA, the conversion would be based on the process defined by the concerned university/ institution.
In absence of any percentage conversion scheme, candidates CGPA will be divided by maximum possible CGPA and multiplying the result with 100.
Candidates appearing for the final year of Bachelors degree/equ
...more

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