Will I get admission?I have not passed the exam of CAT.

114 Views|Posted 2015-12-12 11:10:13
Asked by Shoaib Kamal
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2016-01-14 18:00:58
Dear Shoaib, Candidates who have not taken CAT 2015 will not be considered for admission process.

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Anish Kumar
2015-12-21 10:59:21
No. A candidate has to appear in CAT exam and has to clear minimum cut off percentile so as to be eligible for further rounds of evaluation.

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2015-12-12 17:03:02
Hi Shoaib Appearing for the CAT exam and getting a required percentile are prerequisites to get a seat in FMS. You will have to perform really well to get admission in FMS

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2015-12-12 16:39:58
Hello Shoaib, Since CAT is the only entrance exam on the basis of which students are selected for the full time MBA program, it is necessary for you to take CAT and score the required percentile as in the selection criteria that will be decided at a later stage. You don't pass or fail the CAT exam,

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