The first stage will involve short-listing the candidates on the basis of a composite score, where CAT scores carry a weightage of 28 out of 50. (See chart)Teachers at these institutes said that all the premier B-schools had been according similar weightages to CAT scores over many years. The first stage will involve short-listing the candidates on the basis of a composite score, where CAT scores carry a weightage of 28 out of 50. Similarly, IIM Rohtak will shortlist candidates solely on the basis of CAT scores but accord the all-India exam a weightage of 35 per cent in the final selection. “We look for candidate performances at various levels to identify suitable managerial aptitude including CAT score and interview performance,” he wrote in an email reply to The Telegraph.
Source: The Telegraph January 06, 2019 21:11 UTC