Am I eligible to attend PI and GD together after CAT while I am still in the final year of graduation?

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PUNIT JAIN
7 years ago
No, you are not eligible bro.

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Suprakash Mishra
7 years ago
Yes, Final year students are eligible for CAT 2018 Exam. If you are graduating in 2019 and GD PI is held in Feb-Mar 2019, then you are eligible for admission in 2019-21 batch.

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Hritwk Anand
7 years ago
Hello Greeshma, No, you are not eligible for the GD and PI as you will refer any college for these exams and the college needs the passing certificate of the graduation. So, I will suggest you to first complete the graduation, then go for anything. All the best.

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