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For IIM admission, 15 per cent of the seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) and 7.5 per cent for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates. 27 per cent of seats are reserved for Other Backward Classes candidates belonging to the “non-creamy” layer (NC-OBC). Five per cent seats are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD).
Since the CAT exam is open for candidates from all streams of education, the number of participants is quite high. The aspirants are a good mix of graduates, final year students and working professionals. Given the competition and the difficulty level of the exam, it is imperative for an aspirant to plan about it in advance, about a year before.
FAQs on CAT Preparation 2024
Q: How much time is required to prepare for CAT exam?
A: CAT is a high difficulty level exam so for freshers about 6-9 months will be required for preparation. However, candidates can decide upon the time duration according to their ability and knowledge of the CAT syllabus. Experts suggest, to prepare well for CAT exam, candidates must start studying at least nine months before the exam date. If you haven't started yet, you should now as the CAT 2025 will be held on the last Sunday of November 2025.
Q: Can I crack CAT by self-preparation?
A: Yes, it is possible to crack CAT by self-preparation, all one needs to do is set a time-table and follow self-discipline in following it. Also, start preparing for CAT early on by February-March. Self-preparation will also require you to invest in study material, like buying books and online mock tests for practice. You will also need to join social study groups online for expert guidance and doubt clearing sessions. Candidates option for self study will have to focus more on mock test practice as that will help them eliminate all the weaknesses one by one.
Q: I am working in an MNC. How many hours should I dedicate daily to CAT preparation?
A: A working professional should dedicate about four hours on weekdays and eight to ten hours on weekends for CAT preparation. If they are well versed with Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation topics, they might not need more than five to six months to prepare. However, they'll need to dedicate at least 8 hours to CAT on weekends to prepare well.
Q: What is the difficulty level of CAT question paper?
A: CAT question paper is usually of higher difficulty level. Section-wise difficulty level is unpredictable as sometimes Quantitative Aptitude turns out to be tough and sometimes Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension or Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning questions pose challenge to candidates. It is the VARC section which maximum candidates find tougher than the rest two.
Q: Should I drop a year to prepare for CAT exam?
A: Ideal time duration for CAT preparation is six to nine months so if you start CAT preparation now, you can crack it with good scores. But if you think, you need more time to prepare for the exam then you can drop a year. Dropping a year will not affect your future prospect, if the result of preparation during that one year is excellent.
Q: How many mock test should one practice to score 99 percentile in CAT?
A: Experts and toppers recommend that one should practice at least 35-40 CAT mock tests to score 99 percentile. Some of the previous year toppers have practiced up to 80 mock tests. Candidates must also carefully analyse their performance in each mock test to assess their growth wrt the CAT syllabus.
Q: Is the syllabus of CAT exam tougher than other MBA entrance exams?
A: The syllabus of CAT exam is same as other MBA entrance exam, i.e. Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation and Verbal Ability. What makes CAT tougher is the type of questions asked in the exam. The difficulty level of CAT questions is higher than any other MBA entrance exam.
Q: Is there negative marking in CAT exam?
A: Yes, one mark is deducted for every wrong selection in MCQ in every section of CAT question paper. There is no negative marking for non-MCQs and unattempted questions. Candidates must be very careful in selecting the right questions to answer in the CAT 2024, as even 1-2 negative marking can affect your exam score as well as admission chances.
Q: What is the test structure of CAT?
A: CAT question paper has three sections: VARC, DILR and QA. The total number of questions is 66. The VARC section has 24 questions, DILR has 20 questions and QA has22 questions. 40 minutes are allotted for every section. Candidates can choose to attempts questions as per their choice. Solving all 66 questions in not mandatory
Q: How much cut off is required for admission to top IIMs?
A: To make it top IIMs, a General category student must aim 99 percentile. However, a good academic record is also essential for being selected by the IIMs. CAT percentile is only the selection criteria for the Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI). Final selection of the candidates is based on their personality, skills, academic and work credentials.
Q: Is there difference between the CAT question papers of slot 1, slot 2 and slot 3?
A: There is no difference between the structure and difficulty level of paper but the question of slot 1, 2 and 3 will be different from each other so that there is no chance of question paper leak and therefore no advantage or disadvantage to any candidate across any slot.
There are over 170 cities where CAT exam is held. These 170 cities are spread across India consist of metropolitan cities, capital cities, Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Candidate can select up to five cities for allotment of test centre. The process of test city selection is a part of CAT application process. In the CAT application form, there is a field in which candidates have to select the cities. They need to select the city of preference in order of 1 to 5. The examination authorities will try to allot the test centre in the city of first preference. Thus, candidates must fill all the five cities carefully. They must choose their home city of city of current residence as the first preference. The test city option can only be changed during the form correction window. After that, the request for change of the city will not be accepted by the exam authorities.