Can I appear for CAT exam?

I scored 47.75 percent marks in physics (Hons), but my overall percentage is 53.09.

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Asked by Sourav Roy
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Deepayan Dey
9 years ago
Yes, if your overall marks are over 50%, then you are eligible for CAT.

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Thank you so much. I was in fear of facing so many difficulties for my low percentage in Honours paper.

J
3 years ago
You are eligible for CAT Exam. Eligibility Criteria: Any candidate who scores above 50% (45% for the reserved category) in the degree (even in supplementary) can apply for CAT 2023.

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3 years ago
Hello, Yes, any graduate can appear for the CAT examination and there is no age limit to it. AT is among the toughest exams in India and is divided into three major sections. These sections are verbal ability, Data Interpretation and reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude. LK ACADEMY provides an onlin

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