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IIM CAT on November 19

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Ahmedabad, April 10

Aspirants for the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) need to mark November 19 as their date with CAT, the common name for Common Admission Test for entry into the six prestigious management schools. CAT 2006 will be held on November 19 and the final results of the admission for the next academic session, for which the CAT exam was held last November, will be announced on Wednesday, the IIM Ahmedabad Director, Professor Bakul Dholakia, said here on Monday. The Directors of the six IIMs — Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Lucknow, Indore and Kozhikode — met here and decided to move the CAT Centre, which carries out research on student profiles and prepares inputs for the CAT question papers, to Bangalore for three years. The CAT Centre keeps rotating among the different IIMs and is at IIM-A as of now. IIM-A and IIM-B will also take up the issue of payment of service tax on placement fees collected from companies who visit the campus for recruitment, sources in the institute said.

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