CAT Exam Analysis 2025 (Available): Check Slot 1, 2 & 3 Paper Difficulty Level

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CAT 2025 analysis for Slot 1, Slot 2 and Slot 3 are shared here. The CAT exam analysis 2025 includes in-depth discussion of difficulty level of the sections, weightage of the topics, test pattern, changes if any, number of good attempts and sectional CAT cut offs. Overall, all three slots of CAT 2025 can be considered easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level. CAT 2025 exam was conducted in 170 cities. Read CAT analysis 2025 below.

 

 

 

Table of contents
  • CAT 2025 Analysis
  • CAT Score vs Percentile 2025
  • CAT 2024 Exam Analysis
  • CAT Exam Analysis 2023
  • Previous Years' CAT Paper Analysis
  • FAQs on CAT Exam Analysis
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CAT 2025 Analysis

Check below sectional break up of CAT 2025 question paper (slot 1):

CAT 2025 slot 1 sections

Number of questions

Questions

Difficulty level

VARC

24

4 passages with 4 questions

2 parasummary

2 parajumble

2 paracompletion

2 odd one out

Moderate

DILR

22

2 sets of 5 questions

3 sets of 4 questions

Moderate to Difficult

Quantitative Aptitude

22

Algebra - 8

Arithmetic - 7

Geometry - 2

Number System  - 4 to 5

Modern Maths -1

Moderate

Total

68

90

Moderate

CAT 2025 analysis has been shared below, slot wise. But first check overall number of good attempts.

CAT 2025 sections Number of good attempts Ideal score attempt
VARC 14-16 40
DILR 10-11 32
Quantitative Aptitude 10 35
Total 36 90

CAT 2025 Analysis: Section Wise

Check below section wise analysis of CAT 2025 question papers for slot 1, 2 and 3. 

CAT slot 1 Analysis 2025: VARC

The VARC section had 4 RC passages. Parajumbles reappeared after a gap of one year. The RC passages were of 400-450 words. The passages pertained to Income Inequality, Electronic Music, Mental Insanity and Complex System. Parasummary questions were based on Zombie Cells, Inspiration. Paracompletion questions pertained to Silver, Guitar Making and Odd One Out questions were based on Bayeux Tap, Legalized Assisted

CAT slot 1 Analysis 2025: DILR

The DILR section of CAT 2025 slot 1, had sets on Candlestick - Ticket, Circular Arrangement, Radar Graph - Import Export, Taps and AR Based Arrangement. The DILR questions were tough

CAT slot 1 Analysis 2025: Quantitative Aptitude

Questions on Factors, Digits Based, Set Based, Log, Linear Equations, Functions, Inequality, Time Speed Distance, T&W, Simple Interest Compound Interest, Percentage-1, Ratio, PLD-1 Mixture, Maxima/Minima, P&C, Circle, Polygon, Coordinate Geometry, were asked in this section.

CAT slot 2 Analysis 2025: VARC

The VARC section had 4 RC passages with 4 questions each. Topics of passages were blind fish, importance of place in literature, use of language in AI and human being and ecology. There were para jumble, para summary, para completion and odd one out questions in VA. One or two RC passages came across as tough rest were easy and doable.

CAT slot 2 Analysis 2025: DILR

The DILR section of CAT 2025 slot 2, had sets on Point Graph (Sustainability Index), Bar Graph (Set Theory), Hoops and Balls (Arrangement Based), Training Based (Ordering & Scheduling) and Pollution Index (AQI Based). The questions can be considered moderate.

CAT slot 2 Analysis 2025: Quantitative Aptitude

In Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT 2025 Slot 2, the questions were based on Digit, Reminder, Divisors, Log, Linear Equations, Functions, Sequence & Series, Maxima/Minim, Quadratic Equation, TSD, T&W, SI CI, PLD, Mixture, Averages, Ratio, Circle/Tangent sndPolygon. This section was moderate to tough.

CAT slot 3 Analysis 2025: VARC

The VARC section of CAT 2025 slot 3 too had 4 RC passages with 4 questions each. Topics of passages were Artificial Intelligence (Ethics), Tribal Artists, Dams, Forest Officials. Parajumbles, paras ummary, odd one out and para completion questions were easy.

CAT slot 3 Analysis 2025: DILR

The DILR section of CAT 2025 slot 3, had sets on Export Import Trade Based(P,X,C Row ), Currency, Travel (4 Countries), Step Graph, Table Based (6 Friends - Calls in a Math), AR Circular Arrangement (Game Passing the Back). The questions were moderate.

CAT slot 3 Analysis 2025: Quantitative Aptitude

In Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT 2025 Slot 3, questions were based on Number system, Log, Function, Maxima-Minima, Exponent, Time speed distance, T&W, Ratio, PLD, Averages, Pipes & Cisterns, Set Theory, Triangle, Trapezium.  

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the difference between slot 1, 2 and 3 of CAT exam paper?
A: 

There is no difference between slot 1, 2 and 3 of CAT exam paper in terms of structure and patten. The sectional break up, marking scheme and time limit are the same in all slots. However, due to unique sets of questions in each slot leads to difference in difficulty levels. There is usually a slight difference in the CAT question papers of different slots. Sometimes, topic wise weightage of the questions also vary. To negate advantage or disadantage to candidates due to difference in difficulty level of slots, CAT scores are normalised for result preparation.

Q:   What is the IIM selection criteria through CAT?
A: 

IM selection criteria includes Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI). Academic record and work experience are also taken into consideration for final selection.

Q:   How many question should I solve for 99 percentile in CAT exam?
A: 

To get 99 percentile and above, candidates must attempt 40-45 out of 68 questions in CAT, with maximum accuracy.  

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CAT Score vs Percentile 2025

Aspirants know that MBA admission through CAT is based on percentile and not score. Which means their performance should not only be optimum but should also be better than others. This table will help you analyse CAT 2025 marks vs percentile.

Percentile

VARC Score

DILR Score

QA Score

Overall

99.9

51

46

48

122

99.5

44

39

40

103

99

40

34

33

90

98

34

31

30

81

95

30

26

25

70

90

23

19

18

53

85

19

15

16

45

80

17

13

14

40

75

15

11

12

34

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Q:   What was the number of test takers in CAT 2025?
A: 

A total of 2.58 Lacs candidates appeared for CAT 2025. Check below gender wise break up.

Category

Number of registrations

Number of test takers

Female

1.10 lakh

0.97 lakh

Male

1.85 lakh

1.61 lakh

Transgender

9

9

Q:   How many candidates scored 99.99 percentile in CAT 2025?
A: 

In CAT 2025, 26 candidates scored 99.99 percentile. 14 are from engineering background and 12 are from non engineering background. And among them 4 are female candidates.

Q:   How many candidates scored 100 percentile in CAT 2025?
A: 

In CAT 2025, the number of 100 percentilers was 12. Maximum toppers were from Delhi (3). IIM Kozhikode had released the state wise toppers data along with CAT 2025 result on December 24, 2025.

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CAT 2024 Exam Analysis

Check below key highlights of CAT 2024:

  • CAT 2024 question paper was moderate. Question paper of CAT second session was the toughest.  
  • VARC section was dominated by Reading Comprehension questions. 
  • Quantitative Aptitude section had maximum questions from Arithmetic and Algebra
  • Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning questions were in sets and of moderate difficulty level. 

CAT 2024 Analysis: Sectional Break Up

Sectional composition of CAT 2024 was different from CAT 2023. There were 2 extra questions. The total marks of CAT 2024 was 204. However, the question type was same as previous years. Check below sectional break up of the CAT 2024 question paper:

CAT section Number of Questions Total Marks
VARC 24 72
DILR

20

22

60

66

Quantitative Aptitude 22 66
Total

66

68

198

204

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CAT 2024 Slot 3 answer key PDF question paper analysis

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Which CAT slot has the toughest question paper?
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There is no pattern to which CAT question paper can be the toughest. The CAT question paper of every slot has unique questions. The examination body strives to maintain the same difficulty level of the paper across all slots but it may happen that a question can be more difficult from another. It is seen that, to keep the uniqueness of the question paper intact, the examination authority also changes the topic wise weightage a little bit across the exam slots. In most of the previous years, it is seen that the morning slot of the CAT exam is tougher than the rest two. However, candidates must not worry about the difficulty level of the slots as, the scores of all the candidates are normalised on a common scale to root out the possibility of advantage or disadvantage to any student due to difference in difficulty level. To know how the CAT scores are normalised, read this article: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/understanding-cat-normalization-process-blogId-9386.
Q:   What is the difference between qualifying CAT cut off and final CAT cut off?
A: 
Qualifying CAT cut off percentiles of an IIM is the minimum percentile (sectional as well as overall) required by candidates to be eligible for the Written Ability Test (What) and Personal Interview PI round. These are only eligibility score and not the score for selection. The final CAT cut off percentiles are the scores on the basis of which a candidate is actually selected for the What-PI round. The qualifying CAT cut offs are released publically before the CAT exam and result as a part of selection criteria for the MBA/PGP batch of that year. The qualifying cut offs for CAT are release category wise - General, NC/OBC. General-EWS, SC/ST, PwD. The qualifying cut offs percentiles of General category candidate is higher than then rest. The final CAT cut offs are not released publically. The cut offs are estimate on the basis of candidate's selection for What-PI. The final CAT cut offs for General category candidate is also higher than then rest.
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CAT Exam Analysis 2023

CAT 2023 question paper and difficulty level was same as CAT 2022 for all slots. Slot 3 of CAT 2023 was tougher than slot 1 and 2. In all three slots, QA section was tougher than VARC and DILR. IIM Lucknow prepared a tough CAT question paper compared to rest of IIMs. Given exam's difficulty level, a overall 98 to 99 raw score should convert 99%ile. Check CAT 2023 highlights

CAT sections

Number of questions

Break up

Difficulty level

VARC

24

4 passages having 4 questions each, 2 parajumble qestions, 2 parasummary questions, 2 paracompletion questions and 2 odd one out questions

Moderate

DILR

20

4 sets of 5 questions each

Moderate to difficult

Quantitative Aptitude

22

7 Algebra questions,7  Arithmetic questions, 3 Geometry questions, 4 Number System questions, 1 Modern Maths questions

 

Difficult

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   From where can I download CAT question papers?
A: 

CAT question papers are released within a week of the exam in the form of a PDF as a response sheet and answer key. Candidates who have appeared for the test are able to access the CAT question paper and answer key. The question paper of every slot is released on the same day along with candidate response sheet and official answer to all question. If any candidate needs previous year CAT question papers for preparation purpose, then they can download them from Shiksha website. We have hosted last five years' CAT question papers for aspirants to download and practice. These official CAT question papers are available for download free. You can download the CAT question paper PDFs at this link: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/cat-exam-question-papers Candidates must check and practice the latest CAT question paper to know the latest exam pattern and difficulty level.

Q:   What are the important topics of CAT syllabus from which maximum questions are asked?
A: 

CAT lays a lot of emphasis on analytical skills so the questions are asked mostly from those topics which require deep learning and practice. The three sections of CAT question paper are designed in such a way that candidates have to use their ability of minute observation and fast calculation. Shared below are the section wise main topics from which questions are asked in CAT. Verbal Ability: Parajumbles, Parasummary, Sentence Completion and Inferences

  • Reading Comprehension: Questions based on passages, Para meaning, Order of sentences 
  • Data Interpretation: Tables, Graphs, Pie Charts, Venn Diagram, Data Sufficiency
  • Logical Reasoning: Blood Relation, Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Sets and Caselets, Family Tree, Assumptions
  • Quantitative Aptitude: Geometry, Algebra Number System Modern Math, Arithmetic, Mensuration

The difficulty level of CAT questions is usually moderate to high. Only a few questions are easy and quick to solve. To crack the CAT exam, one needs to pay attention to the abovementioned topics.

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Previous Years' CAT Paper Analysis

CAT exam has been on the tougher side over the years. The pattern has changed multiple times but not the difficulty level. Given below are the links for detailed CAT analyses of past few years for candidates to read and understand the past trends of CAT exam: 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What makes CAT tougher than other MBA entrance exams?
A: 

CAT exam is a national level MBA entrance exam conducted by the IIM. Every year, over 2.3 lakh candidates apply for it. Since the last two years, the competition has increased further with oveer 3 lakh candidates applying for the exam.

The CAT score is accepted by the Iims and all top MBA colleges in India. To select the best candidates from over 3 lakh test takers there is a need for stringent criteria. That's why, the CAT exam is tougher than other MBA entrance exams. Even though the syllabus of CAT is same as that of other MBA entrance exams, the question paper set by the IIM faculty always has tough questions. Moreover, CAT has sectional time limit for each section which is not there in any other exam except XAT. Having a time limit for each section adds pressure on candidates to complete solving adequate number of questions in a section within the time limit. If a student is weak in a particular subject, they can't use the time as per their need. CAT's Reading Comprehension passages are long and dense unlike other MBA exams. This is one more reason why most candidates feel CAT is tougher than any other MBA entrance exam.

Q:   What is the sectional time limit in CAT?
A: 

In CAT exam, each candidate gets 120 minutes to solve the paper. There are three sections in CAT Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. For each section 40 minutes are allotted as sectional time limit. For PwD candidates, the sectional time limit is 53.20 minutes per section. Candidates have to complete each section within the given time limit. Since the CAT is an online mode exam, the test screen will move from first section to the next section automatically as soon as the time limit gets over. Thus candidates have to be mindful of the on-screen timer and pre-decide the number of questions to solve in each section. The Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension section of CAT has 24 questions, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning section has 22 questions and Quantitative Aptitude section has 22 questions. It is not mandatory to solve all the questions in CAT so candidates can devise a strategy to use 40 minutes per section as per their strength and weakness.

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FAQs on CAT Exam Analysis

Check below Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to CAT exam analysis:

Q:   Which MBA colleges are available with 80 percentile in CAT?
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There are quite a few MBA colleges who accept CAT score of 80 percentile and above for admission. The admission process for these colleges include group discussion and Personal Interview . Fore School of Management Goa Institute of Management International Management Institute, Delhi Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal Indian Institute of Management, Visakhapatnam Loyola Institute of Business Administration, Chennai Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Praxis Business School, Kolkata Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management development & Research, Bangalore Shiva Institute of Management Studies, Ghaziabad Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research TA Pai Management Institute Trinity College for Management and Technology, Ghaziabad Click on this link for more: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/colleges-accepting-cat-scores-range-80-to-90-percentile-blogId-11981.
Q:   Which MBA colleges are available with 70 percentile in CAT?
A: 
A good number of private MBA colleges accept CAT score of 70 percentile in CAT. We have listed some of the colleges in which admission is possible with 70 percentile. Amity University AIMS Institutes (AIMS), Bangalore Amrita School of Business - Bangalore Acharya Bangalore B-School Asian Business School (ABS), Noida Amrita School of Business, Kochi Bengal Institute of Business Studies (BIBS), Kolkata Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Christ Institute of Management, Pune Doon Business School (DBS), Dehradun Eastern Institute For Integrated Learning In Management, Kolkata FOSTIIMA Business School, Delhi International Institute of Business Studies, Noida International School of Business and Media (ISB&M) Bangalore JK Lakshmipat University-Institute of Management, Jaipur National University (JNU), Jaipur JRE Group of Institutions (JRE), Greater Noida Lotus Business School, Pune Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar MATS University, Raipur IIKM Business School, Calicut IILM Institute for Higher Education, Delhi For full list, click here: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/colleges-accepting-cat-scores-range-70-to-80-percentile-blogId-11956.
Q:   Which MBA colleges are available with 60 percentile in CAT?
A: 
There are a number of private MBA colleges that accept CAT score of 60+ percentile for admission. We have listed some of the colleges below: AIMS Institutes (AIMS), Bangalore Amrita School of Business - Bangalore Acharya Bangalore B-School Asian Business School (ABS), Noida Amrita School of Business, Kochi Bengal Institute of Business Studies (BIBS), Kolkata Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Christ Institute of Management, Pune Doon Business School (DBS), Dehradun Eastern Institute for Integrated Learning in Management, Kolkata FOSTIIMA Business School, Delhi International Institute of Business Studies, Noida International School of Business and Media (ISB&M) Bangalore International School of Business & Media, Kolkata IIKM Business School, Calicut IILM Institute for Higher Education, Delhi For full list, click here: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/colleges-accepting-cat-scores-range-60-to-70-percentile-blogId-11984.
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Candidates who are applying for the Jain University MBA admissions with CAT must score above 50% to apply. The aforementioned score will allow candidates to directly apply for the next selection rounds after JET for MBA admissions.

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No, CAT is not a compulsory entrance exam in order to apply for BITSoM Mumbai MBA admission. Other than CAT, candidates also have the option of applying through a valid score of GMAT, GMAT-GRE or GRE for MBA at BITSoM Mumbai.

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GIBS Business School's PGDM cutoff is moderate and generally does not reach the high levels of an IIM. The main factors impacting cutoff are your entrance test scores and other criteria.

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The minimum marks or CAT cut off to appear for IIM selection round is different for every institute. Tier 1 colleges select candidates with CAT score above 95 percentile, Tier 2 colleges select candidates with score between 80-90 percentile and Tier 2 colleges select candidates with score lower than

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There is no CAT PI shortlist for IIMs. Candidates have to simply login with their CAT credentials and fill the PI shortlist form.

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There is no minimum qualifying marks for CAT. Anybody scoring above 0 in the exam is eligible for admission, however the B-Schools select candidates on the basis of cut offs which are 60 and above percentile.

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The final CAT cutoff are not released publically. However, candidates can check qualifying cut offs in the admission criteria document released by IIMs and other institute before the exam.

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CAT cut off is prepared by all accepting colleges individually. There is no one authorized body to do so. Even the IIMs determine their admission cut offs separately.

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