Each year, the Indian institutes of management (IIMs) carries out a common test of admission of examination of entry of national level C. - with-D. (CAT) for the control programs of its seven business schools. This examination is usually held in November third Sunday and much of students appear in this examination to obtain the admission at the best business schools. The points of CAT are not only valid for institutes of IIMs but also much of other institutes of India also these candidates prefer who qualified this examination of examination of entry in private education.
About the examination
The common test of admission (CAT) is an objective type examination which comprises of three sections with fields of the statistics, the geometry, logical reasoning, English qualifications, the arithmetic resolution of problems etc to test the questions, the duration of time is two and half-hours. According to recently the advertisement, the examination of CAT will be a test on computer as from 2009. An individual is eligible who qualified a single person the 'degree of S with at least of the marks of 50% or the CGPA and 45% in the case of the candidates belong to the category of the caste of program (Sc) or of the tribe of program (street). The students, who appear in the final examination of reference mark of year are also eligible, are also eligible to appear the examination.
Preparation of examination
Many successful candidates start to prepare with the test common of admission (CAT) at least a year in advance. Some students unite classes of drive for that. To obtain high points in this examination, one should improve of the maths that the qualifications while starting with the college holds to work out the basic principles of the algebra, the arithmetic one and the geometry. An individual should also read the leading articles, articles etc to improve his verbal capacity.
This institute provides the best programs of MBA for its students and a candidate can take the direct admission in these programs, if it qualified the common test of admission (CAT) with more considerably the percentile than 65.
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