I am taking admission in FMS but I've not given any exam eg CAT MAT. Will there be any issue?

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  • There should not be any issue but if you will not give CAT or MAT exam you may not be able to get any scholarship.
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    Angeeta Sahu

    3 years ago
    If they are taking direct admission then that is not an issue. But it can affect in your placement, when interviewer ask you the score.
  • K

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    Kusum Rupani

    3 years ago
    Nope. There mustn't be any issue faced. All the best for your admission process. Positive attitude is all that matters after one comes to know the certainty which is in this case is that no issue encountered.
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    Sneha Suman

    3 years ago
    There won't be any issue but when you give CAT exam, then their scorecard matters a lot in placement time.
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    Bhav Bindra

    3 years ago
    There should not be any issue hopefully but if you will not give CAT exam you may not be able to get any scholarship.
  • P

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    Pranav Kaushal

    3 years ago
    There will be no issue if you have not given CAT and MAT exam.
  • S

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    sandipan ghosh

    3 years ago
    Yes there may be an issue in government based colleges but in private colleges, there will be no issue.
  • If you give the exam of CAT or MAT, it will be helpful for you. As you'll go through online process your fees will be less. If you take admission direct from Management you will have to pay complete fees of the college and you will also not be eligible for any scholarships.
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    Girish Goyal

    3 years ago
    If you give the exam of CAT or MAT it will be helpful for you. As you'll go through online process your fees will be less. If you take admission direct from Management you will have to pay complete fees of the college and you will also not be eligible for any scholarships.
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    Riya verma | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    There could be some problems in future, So you must give the exam.

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