I've got 60% in 10th, and 54% in 12th and I am a student of the final year, am I eligible for CAT exam?

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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for appearing in CAT, as you satisfy the minimum required percentage for appearing.
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    meenakshi sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Yes, you're absolutely eligible for the entrance test.
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    Shivani Gupta I'm Always happy just for one reason | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for CAT exam, but you have very low score and with this you won't get selected in top colleges.
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    Tousif Hasan Biswas | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible. But, to be honest, with this academic record, you won't get shortlisted from most of the top b schools, even if you scored very good. They generally look for 60% above throughout the academics.
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    kajal soni Pursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Yes, you are eligible for CAT examination.
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for the CAT exam. During college counseling, they consider your academics marks as well. So, they will give you less preference when compared with students having more academics marks in class 10th & class 12th.
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    Nilay Pandit | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for CAT 2019 exam.

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