CAT Eligibility
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You can apply to any no. of IIMs in a single application. While filling the form, there is a section to enter the IIMs you want, in order of preference.
You can select from the list on each preference box without manually entering the name.
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One should be a final year graduate or a graduate of any discipline from a recognized university having minimum 50% in degree.
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CAT 2016 takers need to be graduates in any discipline from a recognized institute or university with minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA. For the reserved category candidates, the cutoff percentage is 45%. Final year graduation or Bachelor degree students will also be eligible to apply for CAT 2016. There is no age limit for appearing in CAT.
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