Can I join UBS Chandigarh without CAT?

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    Sonali | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Candidates seeking admission to UBS Chandigarh MBA course must appear for CAT. It is mandatory for candidates to meet the sectional and overall CAT cutoff to be eligible for the Personal Interview (PI) rounds for final admission to UBS Chandigarh.All candidates aspiring to apply for MBA Programmes at UBS must have taken the Common Admission Test (CAT) – 2023 conducted by the IIMs.PUCET PG entrance exam is conducted for UBS Chandigarh M.Com admissions. CAT scores are accepted for UBS Chandigarh MBA admissions. For executive MBA programmes, candidates must qualify for the entrance examination conducted by Panjab University.

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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    No, taking the CAT is mandatory for admission to the MBA programme at UBS Chandigarh. They use the CAT score to shortlist candidates for the next stages of the selection process, which include Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI).

    While the official cut-offs aren't publicly available, it's generally recommended to score above the 85th percentile in CAT to be competitive for UBS Chandigarh's MBA program.

    There might be exceptions for some specialised MBA programs offered by UBS Chandigarh. These programs might accept PU-CET (PG) scores instead of CAT scores. It's always best to check the official UBS Chandigarh website or adm

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    Janki H Gajjar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Candidates seeking admission to UBS Chandigarh MBA course must appear for CAT. It is mandatory for candidates to meet the sectional and overall CAT cutoff to be eligible for the Personal Interview (PI) rounds for final admission to UBS Chandigarh. For UBS Chandigarh MBA admission, students need to meet both the overall CAT cut off percentile and the sectional cut offs. Candidates seeking admission to UBS Chandigarh must score above the 85 percentile in CAT exam. UBS Chandigarh does not release CAT cutoffs in the public domain and are exclusively accessible only via account login to candidates who have appeared for the exam. Therefore,

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