The Common Admission Test (CAT)

The Common Admission Test (CAT) is an all-India test conducted by theIndian Institutes of Management (IIMs) as an entrance test for themanagement programmes of its six business schools.180,000 students compete for less than 1200 general seats in the IIM'swhich makes it even more selective than all the Ivy LeagueUniversities put together. Even with a top 1% score, a candidate mustalso cross the equally stringent hurdles of a group discussion and anindividual interview.The CAT is one of the world's most demanding entrance examinations forany graduate institute. The test taker is expected to excel inarithmetical problem solving, geometry, statistics, datainterpretation, logical reasoning in solving complex puzzles, andEnglish language skills. The test is held on the third Sunday ofNovember for a duration of two hours (2.5 hours from 2006).Read More>>>>>http://www.successcds.net/mbaentranceexam/CAT/Common-Admission-Test.htmList of MBA Institutes (non IIM) Accepting CAT Scores:http://www.successcds.net/mbaentranceexam/CAT/Non-IIM-Instittutes-accepting-CAT-Scores.htmOther MBA Entrance Exams in Indiahttp://www.successcds.net/mbaentranceexam/__._,_.___

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