Overview
CAT 2023 Exam Date | November 26, 2023 |
Name of the Examination | Common Admission Test |
Common Name | CAT |
Conducting Body | Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) |
Frequency of the Exam | Once a year | Exam Level | National-Level Exam |
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Common Admission Test or CAT is an annual entrance exam conducted by the IIMs for admission to postgraduate management courses offered by them and many other top institutions in the country.
Every year, more than 2,00,000 students appear for the exam. CAT 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on November 26, 2023.
CAT 2022 registration process will commence on August 3, 2023 and will conclude on September 21, 2023. Admit cards for the same will be released on October 2023.
Aspirants must have completed their graduation from a recognized university in India with at least 55% marks or equivalent CGPA.
Mode of Registration | Online |
Mode of CAT Examination | Computer-Based Exam |
Language | English |
Number of Slots | 3 |
Duration of the Exam | 2 Hours | Total Marks | 300 |
Maximum Number of Attempts | Multiple Attempts |
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Important Dates
CAT 2023 Events | Dates (Tentative) |
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Registration Begins | August 3, 2023 |
Last Date to Apply | September 21, 2023 |
Release of CAT Admit Card | October 26-27, 2023 |
CAT 2023 Mock Test | November 8, 2023 |
CAT 2023 Exam Date | November 26, 2023 | Release of Answer Key | 1st week of December 2023 |
CAT Result Announcement | Last week of December 2023 |
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Exam Pattern & Syllabus
Reading Comprehension | Para Jumbles |
Summary Questions | Facts-Inferences-Judgments |
English Grammar | Synonyms and Antonyms |
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Books | Author(s)/ Publisher |
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Word Power Made Easy | Norman Lewis |
High School English Grammar & Composition | Wren & Martin |
Person Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning | Nishant Sinha |
Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning | R.S. Aggarwal |
30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary | Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis |
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Tables | Pie Charts |
Graphs | Bar Diagrams |
Caselets | Line Graph |
Coding and Decoding | Arrangements |
Series and Analysis | Comparisons | Directions | Deductions |
Input and Output | Selections |
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Books | Author(s)/ Publisher |
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Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning | Pearson |
Data Interpretation | Arun Sharma |
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations | Abhijit Guha |
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for MBA Entrance Exams | Nishant Sinha |
How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning | Arun Sharma | Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning | R.S. Aggarwal |
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LCM and HCF | Profit, Loss, and Discount |
Speed, Time, and Distance | Time and Work |
Percentage | Ratio |
Arithmetic | Simple and Compound Interest |
Cost | Days and Work | Geometry | Algebra |
Logarithm | Geometry |
Statistics | Probability |
Permutations and Combinations | Base Theorem |
Averages | Inequalities |
Number System | Trigonometry |
Mensuration | Surds and Indices |
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Books | Author(s)/ Publisher |
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Quantitative Aptitude | R.S. Aggarwal |
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations | Abhijit Guha |
Person Guide To Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation | Nishant Sinha |
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Total Number of Questions | 66-70 |
Time Limit | 2 Hours |
Sectional Time Limit | 40-Minute Time Limit for Each Section |
Division of Section | Section A: Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) , Section B: Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DI/LR) , Section C: Quantitative Aptitude (QA) |
Questions Per Section | Section A: 22 to 24 , Section B: 20 to 22 , Section C: 22 to24 | Number of Options per Question | 4 |
Marks Awarded for the Right Answer | 3 |
Negative Marking | 1/3 negative marks for a wrong answer in MCQs , No negative marking applicable for Non-MCQs |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Type of Questions | MCQs and non-MCQs |
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Eligibility & Registration
Candidates have to meet the following eligibility criteria:
Candidates can register for the Common Admission Test or CAT by following the below-mentioned steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of CAT.
Step 2: Click on the link of New Candidate Registration.
Step 3: Candidates have to enter the details required.
Step 4: They have to generate the OTP and submit it to register for the exam.
Candidate's Application Number and Password will be mailed to them, which will act as their login credential.
Step 1: Candidates have to visit the official website of CAT.
Step 2: They have to login using their credentials.
Step 3: Candidates have to submit the following information:
Step 4: They have to enter their preferred exam centres.
Step 5: Candidates have to enter the required documents.
Step 6: Lastly, they have to confirm that all the documents are correct and pay the fees, after which they can submit the application form.
Category | Registration Fees |
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General and NC-OBC | Rs. 2000 |
SC, ST, and PWD | Rs. 1000 |
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Exam Centres
Mumbai | Delhi | Bangalore |
Chennai | Kolkata | Guwahati |
Amritsar | Pune | Jaipur |
Patna | Indore | Lucknow |
Kochi | Ahmedabad | Raipur | Hyderabad | Jamshedpur | Bhubaneswar |
Shillong | Bhopal | - |
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Preparation Tips
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned CAT preparation tips to ace the exam:
Students who want to prepare for the exam must have the proper idea of the CAT syllabus. If they do it, then it would be easy for them to gather the right resources and prepare for the exam accordingly.
Everyone has their own weak and strong subjects. Therefore, the CAT exam preparation process should follow a proper plan that would help the students to be thorough in both the weak and strong areas.
Time management is important not only for the exam but also for many other aspects of life. Therefore, students should practice their time management skills during the preparation and revision process. It would help them to score well in the examinations.
Candidates should revise regularly and answer Mock Tests during the CAT exam preparation process. It will help them strategize for the exam better by developing an answering pattern. They can go for the paid mock tests and also for the free CAT mock test and prepare accordingly.
Admit Card
Candidates can download the CAT admit card by following the below-mentioned steps:
Step 1: Visit the CAT official website
Step 2: Click on the link for the Admit Card.
Step 3: Candidates have to login using their credentials.
Step 4: The admit card will be displayed on the candidate's screen.
Step 5: They should look for any discrepancy. If there are none, then they can download and get it printed for further use.
Candidates can check their respective CAT results by following the below-mentioned steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of CAT.
Step 2: Candidates have to login using their credentials.
Step 3: The Answer Key will be displayed on their screen.
Step 4: They can take a printout of the answer key for future reference.
If the test takers feel that a particular answer in the answer key is wrong, then they can raise objections to that answer. If the objection is genuine, then the authorities will revise the official answer key.
Following are the steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of CAT.
Step 2: Candidates can login using their credentials.
Step 3: Click on the Objection tab shown on the screen.
Step 4: To add an objection, click on the "+" sign.
Step 5: Candidates have to refer to the number of questions for which they want to raise an objection.
Step 6: They have to provide relevant proof for their claim.
Step 7: Candidates have to pay Rs. 1,000 for each question against which they raise an objection.
Several IITs and IISc, Bangalore are accepting CAT scores for the management courses offered by them.
Some of the popular top institutes apart from IIMs that accept CAT scores are as follows:
Several top colleges in Bangalore accept CAT scores to admit students into their program. These colleges have a dynamic pedagogy that caters to all-around growth of the students. They can check out the requirements of these colleges and seek admissions in Bangalore and become a part of a dynamic growth structure.
Results
Candidates can check their CAT 2023 results by following the below-mentioned steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of CAT.
Step 2: Candidates have to login using their credentials.
Step 3: They have to click on the scorecard tab after logging in to the website.
Step 4: Candidates have to click on the download button to download the CAT scorecard.
The authorities follow a certain procedure to calculate the CAT percentile. The procedure is as follows:
The CAT examination is conducted in two slots every year. The difficulty level of these two slots or sessions varies from each other. Therefore, to ensure in the examination process, the authorities follow a Normalization process to scale the candidate's score.
The following parameters are considered during the CAT normalization process:
The IIMs and other top colleges do not give admission to any student who gets a good CAT score. It is because the exam score is not representative of the entire skill set of the candidates. Therefore, they follow a selection procedure to filter out the best candidates.
The Admission Process consists of three stages:
The Indian Institute of Management will initiate its shortlisting procedure after the announcement of results. After shortlisting the candidates, the IIMs upload the list on their respective websites. They also send the interview call letters directly to the candidates after shortlisting them.
Candidates selected for by the IIMs must register for the selection process to be eligible for it.
The following information is mentioned in the call letter:
When candidates receive a call letter, they must complete the reporting and the document verification process.
It consists of the following steps:
Step 1: Report to the allocated venue on the date and time mentioned in the call letter
Step 2: Carry the original copies and photocopies of all the required documents for verification
The following documents must be carried during the WAT, GD, and PI rounds
After the verification process of the candidates at the exam centre is completed, the candidates must complete the step of choice locking.
The following steps must be followed to complete the step of choice locking:
The candidates who receive the call letter must go through the WAT, GD, and PI rounds.
These rounds are designed to test the following areas of the candidates:
Students who receive the call letter must keep a few points in mind about the WAT, GD, and PI. they are as follows:
After testing the above aspects of the candidates, the colleges shortlist the candidates for final admission.
The following aspects are also taken into account during the final selection procedure:
The complete list of parameters for the final selection procedure at the IIM is as follows:
Many institutes accept CAT scores for admission. However, they may or may not follow the same admission process as that of IIMs. If the candidates want to get accepted in any of the non-IIM, they must undergo the selection process of that college.
Institutions such as IIMs and other B-Schools follow these parameters and the marking scheme for granting admission to students:
Parameters | Weightage |
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Common Admission Test | 25 |
Written Ability Test | 10 |
Personal Interview | 30 |
Undergraduate Programme Final Score | 10 |
Class 12 Board Results | 5 | Class 10 Board Results | 10 |
Weighted Work Experience | 10 |
Total | 100 |
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