
CAT 2023 EXAM: The registration window for CAT 2023, the Common Admission Test, is closing tomorrow, September 20. Candidates aspiring for B-School admissions must act quickly to secure their spot. Here are the key details you need to know:
The extended registration window will close at 5 PM tomorrow. After this, no further applications will be accepted, as per an official statement.

Applicants will have a brief opportunity to make edits to the application form. Fields that can be edited include the photograph, signature, and test city preferences. However, this option is exclusively for candidates who have successfully registered and paid the applicable fee within the specified deadline.
CAT 2023 entrance test: November 6, 2023
Candidates holding bachelor’s degrees with 50 percent marks or equivalent CGPA are eligible to apply. For SC, ST, and PwD candidates, the minimum marks requirement is 45 percent.
The application fee is ₹1,200 for SC, ST, and PwD category candidates, while it’s ₹2,400 for all other applicants.
Anticipate the results by the second week of January 2024.
This is your last opportunity to register for CAT 2023, a crucial step toward pursuing your management education dreams. Don’t miss the deadline; visit iimcat.ac.in to apply now!

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