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Date: Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 9:00 PM
Subject: EDHEC Welcomes CAT Holders, Meet us in India from Friday
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EDHEC is now accepting the Common Admission Test (CAT)
Why it so important to apply early? What are the benefits?

Students aspiring to get admission into top worldwide institutions need to appear for the GMAT or the GRE among other admission requirements. From now on, EDHEC Business School will be accepting the Common Admission Test (CAT) for those with a minimum score of 95 percentile, as a pre-requisite for admission for its 2013 Master in Management (MiM) and 11 Master of Science (MSc) programmes.

Applicants tend to wait to the last minute to begin the application process, ending up clogged up with a lot of pressure to finish their thesis, prepare for their admission exams, the disappointment of no scholarship and not even having the guarantee of further education.

These issues can be easily addressed: plan ahead and meet EDHEC in India starting Friday!

EDHEC Business School's international admissions operate on a rolling basis, which accelerates the selection process and facilitates the preparation of moving to France. Those who have a clear vision of their future academic journey and professional objective are highly regarded by EDHEC as they demonstrate maturity and the ability to grasp their future.

Early birds will benefit of many aspects:

Lastly, preparing for a new beginning in a foreign country is exciting and early applicants will experience a much smoother transition! Here is what our students from India have to say about EDHEC accepting the CAT and the advantages of applying early:

"The Common Admission Test is considered as one of the most rigorous standardized tests used to check the managerial aptitude of candidates, which is precisely the aim of GMAT. It is then obvious that a candidate who scores high in CAT should also do well in GMAT. Therefore, it is logical to give Indian candidates an option to submit CAT scores instead of GMAT. It will save a candidate's time and energy who would wish to apply for management related courses outside India." Read more....
Kumar Gautam, 2011 MSc in Finance & Quantitative Equity Analyst at EDHEC-Risk Institute – France


"With a GMAT over 700, I was interested in the EIFFEL Scholarship. I sent my complete application before the December deadline to ensure my selection for EIFFEL. For an Indian Engineering student, to be able to study at EDHEC, one of the best Business Schools in Europe is a very difficult task - culturally, financially and academically. I am extremely thankful to have been granted the EIFFEL Scholarship which has not only helped me financially but also culturally & socially by organising trips with other EIFFEL scholars. "Read more...
Uman Sejpal, 2012 MIM BM Student and EIFFEL Scholar of India


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Akhil Jain
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