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    CAT 2012 notification out
    by Lajwanti D'Souza in CAT 2012 notification on 22 July '12

    The Common Admission Test (CAT) 2012 notification for admission to the 13 Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) is out. Much of what is tabled is what we already told you in our previous articles dated July 18 and July 20 . More information is available on the CAT website or in today's national dailies which contain the notification.

    The salient features include:

    *A CAT candidate can appear for the exam only once during the 21-day testing window which is October 11, 2012 to November 6, 2012

    *The CAT 2012 video will be available on www.catiim.in from July 28, 2012 onwards.

    *Separate advertisements will be published for the Fellowship programme of each institute.

    *The shortlisting of candidates for the second stage of selection may be independent of each other. The processes, academic cut-offs and the weights allocated to evaluation parameters may vary across IIMs.

    *Mere fulfillment of minimum eligibility criteria will not ensure consideration for shortlisting by the IIMs.

    *The voucher has to be bought in the name of the candidate as it appears in the school leaving certificate.

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    • Page 1 of 4  
    • harry1234 @lajwanti In the last line it should be " as it appears" and "bought"
      #1 • 22 Jul '12 Like 1
    • sayanddude here we go again!!!!
      #2 • 22 Jul '12 Like 4
    • laj @harry1234. Thanks, did that.
      #3 • 22 Jul '12 Like 2
    • theprince @ lajwanti cat website is catiim.in in the line "The CAT 2012 video wll be available on www.catin.in from July 28, 2012 onwards"



      #4 • 22 Jul '12 Like 1
    • pagalguy Fixed the last typo @theprince
      #5 • 22 Jul '12 Like 1
    • mohithbagadia Do we need to apply colleges before appearing for CAT or any other exams? Could anyone please explain the procedure briefly?
      #6 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • mehtarahul Is it necessary to buy the form from the city where we are giving the exam?
      #7 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • GibsonLesPaul So IIMs are pretty clear in what they say. We still dont knw about criteria for IIMs? will they follow last yr trend? If thats the case, I'm eligible only for IIM C and new IIMs.
      #8 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • Bababhokali @mehtarahul
      In 2009 I appeared for test in Varanasi and had bought the brochure from Nagpur
      #9 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • coolvin IIT's are not included in the Non-IIM Member Institutions who have registered for use of CAT 2012 Scores.
      Does that mean that iit's would be conducting a seperate test..? pls reply
      #10 • 22 Jul '12 Like 3
    • ashishpai2001
      *Mere fulfillment of minimum eligibility criteria will not ensure consideration for shortlisting by the IIMs.

      :tears:
      #11 • 22 Jul '12 Like 3
    • shantnuanand @mohithbagadia not really, i think dat dey wet 4 result.
      #12 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • shantnuanand a result under 70% in all exms like 10th, 12th, and graduation can get iim college
      #13 • 22 Jul '12 Like 3
    • aruncat when will the individual criteria for the different iims be released??
      #14 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • sidewinders21 @GibsonLesPaul Hi, can you recapture what were last year's eligibility criteria?
      #15 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • sushil2000 @mohithbagadia When u fill the online application, u will get to choose the college that u want to apply.
      #16 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • aabhishekbindal @laj please help me out in this, as I have a surname change from school certificate to college certificate.Can you please guide me what should i do now??
      #17 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • siddhantsahu @aabhishekbindal, you can get an court affidavit for the same and produce it before the selection committee when required.
      #18 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • arpit554 Anyone please reply what about IITs this year.?
      #19 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • aabhishekbindal siddhantsahu i have a gazette notification with me which i used when i changed my name in the passport. I believe it should suffice.
      SO i should register in the exam with the new name in my college degree..right?
      #20 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • Page 2 of 4  
    • thrillicon Even FMS is not mentioned..:(
      #21 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • aabhishekbindal @arpit554 :check out this link, it says that IITs are gonna take the admission based on the CAT score itself.
      http://www.pagalguy.com/news/iit-b-schools-mulling-common-application-system-2013-might-conduct-common-interviews-too-a-23804
      #22 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • aabhishekbindal @PAME: they are gonna take the CAT score itself..
      #23 • 22 Jul '12 Like
    • Phoenix2687 FMS will be considering CAT 2012 scores. Source: http://www.catiim.in/non_iim_institute.html
      #24 • 22 Jul '12 Like 4
    • losetowin @thrillicon check the list, FMS is very much there...........
      #25 • 22 Jul '12 Like 1
    • thrillicon @losetowin @Phoenix2687 Oops!! Was searching in the colleges in the delhi category..
      #26 • 22 Jul '12 Like 1
    • Debasis070 to the "CAT" in the pic: Mausi ji you can have all the milk in my fridge but please meow 99 for me :-(
      #27 • 23 Jul '12 Like 1
    • blogger2mba CAT mania starts!!!
      #28 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • simplexsum bai for which programmes we have to register in cat form .......im a b-tech pass out and wrking fr a year nw ...
      #29 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • GibsonLesPaul @sidewinders21 - See IIM website to know more abt it..
      #30 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • Sohini2289 anybody who is from the ICSE/ISC board(or CISCE council)can you please tell me how u will be calculating your ICSE and ISC percentage while filling up the CAT application form?I had logged into www.catiim.in for CAT 2012 details and under educational background(under registration guide) i found for computing SSC or equivalent or HSC or equivalent the aggregate marks of all subjects that appear in the marksheet would be considered.My question is then do have to consider all subjects(both in ICSE and ISC)..for eg we had six subjects in ICSE(2006)eng,maths,2nd language,science,hist and geog and 6th subject..so i have to take the total of all 6 and divide the total by 6 to get the aggegate percentage?or should i follow our best 5 for icse and best 4 for isc rule?please help and reply ASAP..application process starts 30th so..i need to be sure before that..
      #31 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • virus10 The game begins!! ATB
      #32 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • shendenishant99 So the tension starts mounting now...!
      #33 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • Mad_angle ahaa........countdown starts........!!!!!!
      #34 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • jshreya16 i want to go for mba, so is having an engineering background better than having a bca background?if i take bca, will i be eligible to apply for all the mba streams?
      #35 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • dixitbtech @Sohini2289 i think .. its best 5...
      #36 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • coolravi86 @Sohini2289 there is no best 5 or 6 thing here it was a very pleasurable thing we used to enjoy in the school time
      but here u have to add up the total marks and give the percentage!!!



      #37 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • losetowin @Sohini2289 By the rules of CISCE, percentage is calculated on best of 5(for ICSE) and best of 4 (for ISC). In the CAT notification it is mentioned that the percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the bachelor’s degree would be calculated based on the practice followed by the university/institution from where the candidate has obtained the degree. I am not very sure whether the same applies for SSC and HSC. Any experienced guy can put some more light on this subject.
      #38 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • jms seems though that the heavy prep for CAT is taking a toll... @harry1234 In the last line it should be " as it appears" and "bought"...Lol
      #39 • 23 Jul '12 Like
    • CATfreak12 @losetowin- it has to be aggregate..no matter which board/university u belong..m not experienced but one of my friends got rejected in d IIM A interview process due to d same reason..he had given best of 5 as he was frm CBSE.
      #40 • 24 Jul '12 Like 1
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