CAT 2024
Indian Institute of Management will close the registration process for CAT 2024 on September 20, 2024. Candidates who have not been able to apply yet due to any reason and want to apply for the Common Admission Test can apply through the direct link by visiting the official website of IIM CAT iimcat.ac.in. Let us tell you that the registration process started on August 1, 2024.
When will the admit cards be issued?
CAT 2024 admit cards will be available on November 5 and the exam will be conducted on November 24, 2024. CAT will be conducted in three sessions at exam centres spread across around 170 exam cities.
Qualification
Candidates applying for CAT 2024 must fulfil any one of the conditions given below:
Must have completed graduation degree with required percentage of marks. Must have completed professional degree (CA/CS/ICWA (CMA)/Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of India (FIAI)) with required percentage. Must be in final year of graduation degree with required percentage. SC/ST/PwD candidates must have minimum 45% marks. For General, EWS and NC-OBC candidates, minimum is 50%.
Registration Fees
The registration fee for CAT is ₹1250/- for SC, ST and PWD category candidates and ₹2500/- for all other categories. The payment must be made online. SC, ST and PWD candidates must upload a copy of their SC/ST/PWD certificate at the time of registration. For more details, candidates can visit the official website of IIM CAT.
Direct link to apply for CAT 2024
CAT 2024: How to apply
All the candidates who fulfil the eligibility criteria can apply for IIM CAT through the steps given below.
First of all go to the official website of IIM CAT iimcat.ac.in.
Then click on the CAT 2024 link available on the home page.
Register yourself and login into the account.
Once done, fill out the application form.
Then pay the application fee.
Now click on submit button and download the page.
Finally, keep a hard copy of it with you for future use.
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