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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
CAT eligibility criteria refers to the minimum educational qualification one must have to be able to apply for CAT. Eligibility criteria for admission through CAT may be different and specific to the institute. A CAT aspirant must be a Graduate with minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent from a recognised university
The CAT aspirant must have completed education uptiill Graduation in 10+2+3 mode
Candidates in their final year of Graduation are also eligible to apply.
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At those scores, unfortunately, it's not possible to get admission into a good college since the cutoff of such colleges is usually 80+ percentile. I'd suggest you reappear for these exams and aim for a better score. Good luck!
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All institutes under the Symbiosis International University (SIBM, SCMHRD, SIIB, etc). Accept only SNAP scores for their admission processes and not any other exam scores.
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Unfortunately, at that CAT score, it's impossible to get into a good college since the cutoff of all such colleges is generally around 80 percentile. I'd suggest you reappear for CAT and/or exams and aim for a much better score.
Good luck!
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
The CAT Cutoff previous year was 93% for PGPHRM. This year, it could range from 90-93%.
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5 years agoBeginner-Level 4
THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SHORTLISTING CANDIDATE FOR TOP PRIVATE COLLEGES IS ABOVE 75+ PERCENTILE FOR MAT EXAMS.
PLUS YOU WILL NEED TO HAVE A GOOD BACKGROUND OF STUDIES FOR GETTING SELECTED INTO TOP INSTITUTE DURING PI ROUND.
SO GETTING A SEAT IN NOT THAT EASY.
SOME PRIVATE COLLEGS TO CALL TO GIVE THE SEAT IN THEIR COLLEGE BUT THE COLLEGES ARE NOT GIVING OUT PLACEMENTS ALSO.
TOP PRIVAT COLLEGES IN KARNATAKA AND MAHARASHTRA OFFER SELECTED NO. PAID SEAT IN THEIR
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