
After three days of confusion over the Common Admission Test (CAT) for institutes of management and business schools, the Government on Monday sought a status report on the failure of online CAT exams. Around 2,40,000 students have registered for CAT this year.
Out of 2,40,000 candidates, only 2,100 will finally make it to the IIMs.
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Institutes give more time to applicants in view of holidays.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/iims-extend-cat-registration-date-by-ten-days/102455-3.html
Around 3 lakh aspirants sat for the exam across the country.
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More people are writing CAT, hoping to add to their skill set during lean period.
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About 2.3 lakh B-school aspirants had appeared test on November 18, 2007.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/cat-results-out-5000-students-set-to-join-iims/55910-3.html
The results will be available on the website www.catiim.in from 1500 hrs.
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Over 2.5 lakh students took CAT in 23 cities across India on Sunday.
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