IIM Kozhikode to release CAT 2019 notification soon
Richa Kapoor | July 10, 2019 | 03:18 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 10: Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode will release the notification for Common Admission Test (CAT) 2019 on July 28. The registration process for CAT 2019 is likely to commence from second week of August. The details pertaining to CAT 2019 will be provided at iimcat.ac.in
Key Points Related To Common Admission Test (CAT) 2019
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Common Admission Test is conducted in computer-based mode for candidates aspiring to pursue MBA at IIMs and other top B-schools.
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In all probability CAT 2019 will include the criteria for economically weaker sections of society as it has been included in other government institutions.
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CAT 2019 will be conducted in computer-based mode in two shifts tentatively on November 24.
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The application fee for candidates belonging to the general category is likely to be Rs 2000 while those belonging to reserved category, they will have to pay Rs 1,000
CAT 2019
Candidates who qualify CAT 2019, the result of which is likely to be declared tentatively in the first week of January, they will have to participate in the next round of selection which is group discussion and personal interview. Depending on the percentile that is scored by the candidate, they will be called by the respective IIM or the b-school which is admitting candidates on the basis of the CAT score.
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