I am pursuing graduation in the last year, today I was filling for CAT exam, they asked me for the aggregate of last two years. What's that?
My aggregate is 46% and the message says that I'm not eligible, what should I do if I have 46% in the last two years but I'm appearing for the last year?
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1 Answer
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Answered by
Piyush Dadhich pursuing engineering in electrical department | Contributor-Level 8
5 years agoHi,
You need At least 45% in graduation to become eligible for appearing in CAT exam, if you are from SC/ST category. Otherwise, you need to have 50% for CAT exam. You must have 50% aggregate in two years of your graduation if you are planning to take CAT exam with your graduation.
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