CAT (Common Admission Test)
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1. Domestic Candidates

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (2000-2002 batch)

At least a 3-year Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian University /AICTE as eligible for post Graduate Studies.

Candidates in the final year Bachelor's degree course (or equivalent) are also eligible to apply. Such candidates should, however, complete examinations and all other requirements before 26th June 2000 and must produce their final marksheets before 5th October 2000.

Twenty two-and-a-half percent (15 per cent for SC and 7.5 per cent for ST) of the seats are reserved for SC/ST candidates meeting the Institute's admission requirements.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Common Admission Test was held on Sunday, 12 December 1999.

Candidates were shortlisted for the interview on the basis of their performance in the CAT, scholastic achievement and relevant work experience. Interviews were conducted at Bangalore, Calcutta, Mumbai, and New Delhi; in end-March/early-April 2000. Final selection is based on performance in CAT, scholastic achievement, work experience, and performance in the group discussion and interview.

EXPENSES

Expenses on tuition, room, boarding, teaching material, computer facilities, and other fees for a single student living on the campus will be Rs.1,00,000 in the first year and Rs.1,10,000 in the second year. Personal expenses on travel, clothes, laundry, etc. will be extra.

 

2. Overseas Candidates

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (2000 - 2002 batch)

The minimum admission requirements are:
1. A bachelor's degree
2. Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT) score (inlcuding AWA score).
3*. Candidates should have been/expect to be resident outside India for a period of 18 months between 1st January 1995 and 31st December 1999, for acquiring a graduate/post-graduate degree and/or working at executive level.

* not applicable for candidates who hold a non-Indian passport.

Selection will be based on GMAT scores, scholastic merit, work experience and recommendations.

However, an overseas candidate resident in India in the period December 1999 to April 2000, is required to take the Common Admission Test (CAT) and appear for group discussion and interview.



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