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Hello Aspirant

Yes, you are eligible to take the CAT (Common Admission Test) even if you have one semester with less than 50% in your engineering degree.

CAT eligibility typically requires a minimum aggregate percentage in your undergraduate degree. While a consistent performance throughout your degree is generally preferred, a single semester with a lower score is not necessarily a barrier.

Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Overall Aggregate: As long as your overall aggregate percentage meets the minimum requirement (usually around 60%), you should be eligible for CAT.
  • University Regulations: Some universities may have specific rules regarding eligibility for CAT. It's advisable to check with your university's academic counseling office for any additional requirements.
  • CAT Score: A good CAT score can compensate for a lower undergraduate percentage. Focus on preparing well for the CAT exam to increase your chances of admission.

Hello Aspirant

Yes, a signature that is cut in half on your CAT admit card should not be a major issue.

The primary concern is that the invigilator can clearly identify your signature and compare it to your official identification documents. You should be allowed to take the exam as long as the remaining portion of your signature is recognizable and matches the signature on your identification.

Still bring multiple forms of identification with clear signatures, such as your passport, driving license, or Aadhaar card. When you arrive at the exam center, inform the invigilator about the partially cut signature. They might have specific instructions or procedures to follow in such cases.

Unfortunately, you cannot change your CGPA after submitting the CAT 2024 form. The information provided in the form is final and cannot be modified.

While some institutions might allow you to update your CGPA during the admission process, this is not always the case. It's best to assume that the information you provided in the CAT form will be the basis for your application.

If your final CGPA is significantly higher than what you initially reported, you might want to consider retaking the CAT exam in the future. This will give you a chance to improve your score and provide a more accurate representation of your academic abilities. However, this is a decision that should be made carefully, as it will require additional time and effort.

It's important to consult with the admissions offices of the institutions you're interested in to determine their specific requirements and policies regarding CGPA updates. They can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Hello Student,
For the CAT (Common Admission Test) exam form, when asked about your education status, you typically have two options:

1. Completed Graduation: This option is for students who have completed all requirements of their undergraduate degree, including passing the final exams and completing any mandatory internships or practical training.

2. Pursuing Graduation: This option is for students who are still in the process of completing their degree requirements, including pending internships, final projects, or exams.

Since you have passed your final exams but have not yet completed the mandatory internship, you should choose the option "Pursuing Graduation." This accurately reflects that your degree requirements are still in progress due to the incomplete internship.
Thankyou. I hope this information helped you

Hello Student,
For the CAT (Common Admission Test) exam form, when asked about your education status, you typically have two options:

1. Completed Graduation: This option is for students who have completed all requirements of their undergraduate degree, including passing the final exams and completing any mandatory internships or practical training.
2. Pursuing Graduation: This option is for students who are still in the process of completing their degree requirements, including pending internships, final projects, or exams.
Since you have passed your final exams but have not yet completed the mandatory internship, you should choose the option "Pursuing Graduation."
This accurately reflects that your degree requirements are still in progress due to the incomplete internship.
Thankyou. I hope this information helped you!

Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can apply for the Common Admission Test (CAT) while in your 3rd year of college. The eligibility criteria for CAT require candidates to have completed their undergraduate degree or be in the final year of their bachelor's program. Being in the 3rd year, you are allowed to apply and take the exam, but you'll need to ensure that you complete your degree before joining an MBA program if you get selected. Whlie admission, you can fill undertaking form to submit the documents later.
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Hello aspirant,

When filling out the CAT 2024 form, you should provide the following information regarding your graduation:

  • Year of Completion: Indicate June 2024 as the year you completed your graduation, even though you had a backlog in the 3rd semester.
  • Total Duration of the Course: Mention the standard duration of the course, which is typically 3 years for a bachelor's degree.
  • Backlog: In the section for any additional information or remarks, you can briefly explain that you had a backlog in the 3rd semester but have since cleared it.

It's important to note that the specific fields and options available in the CAT 2024 form may vary. Make sure to carefully read the instructions and guidelines provided on the official CAT website.

If you have any further questions or concerns, you can contact the CAT helpdesk or refer to the frequently asked questions section on the official CAT website.

For more information about CAT exam, you can click the link attached below.

https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/cat







Hello Surinder,

If you scored 43 marks in the CAT exam under the SC category, it might be challenging to secure admission in top-tier IIMs, as their cut-offs are generally higher. However, you may have a chance at newer or less competitive IIMs or other good management institutes that have lower cut-offs for reserved categories.

Here’s what you can consider:

  1. Newer IIMs : Some of the newer IIMs might have lower cut-offs, so it’s worth applying to them.
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  2. Other Management Institutes : Look into other reputed B-schools like NITIE, MDI, FMS (if open to reserved category candidates), and other state-level management institutes.

  3. Apply for GD-PI Rounds : Some institutes might have a holistic selection process, where your performance in the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds can help improve your chances.

It’s advisable to apply broadly and consider schools with lower cut-offs.


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

Hello kunal,

If your caste certificate is not approved for the OBC category, you will likely be considered under the General category for CAT.

However, you will still be allowed to take the CAT exam. The CAT exam is open to all eligible candidates, regardless of their category.

Here's what you should do:

  1. Contact CAT Authorities: Reach out to the CAT authorities to inquire about the status of your caste certificate verification.

  2. Provide Additional Documents: If necessary, be prepared to provide additional documents or evidence to support your claim for OBC reservation.

  3. Plan for General Category: Even if your caste certificate is not approved, you can still prepare for the CAT exam as a General category candidate.

Remember: The final decision regarding your category eligibility will be made by the CAT authorities. It's advisable to stay in touch with them for updates and clarification.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.




Hello Aspirant,
Common Aptitude Test (CAT) is a national-level exam, for MBA Programmes to get admissions in top management institutions in the country such as IIM's. Filling CAT Form is very crucial as the IIM selection and admission process will depend on this form. The IIM CAT 2024 registration process has started and the last date to apply is September 13.
The important point to note here is that the CAT application form cannot be edited once it is submitted.
Only certain fields can be edited that too when the CAT form correction window opens. Candidates can make changes in their CAT 2024 application form for free of cost when the form correction window opens. Candidates can only edit three fields photograph, signature and test city preference.

Once the CAT application form is submitted, candidates are not allowed to make changes in it. In case, you've made errors, you need to fill a fresh CAT application form and pay the fees again.

Thankyou.
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