CAT 2026 Exam Dates & Schedule (Tentative): Application, Admit Card, Exam & Result

Common Admission Test 2026 ( CAT )

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CAT 2026 exam will be held on November 29, 2026. Official announcement will be made in the last week of July. Registration process for CAT 2026 will begin in the first week of August. CAT 2026 exam will be held in three slots at over 170 cities across India. Candidates interested in appearing for the exam must register for it at the iimcat.ac.in website. 

CAT 2025 exam was held on November 30, 2025 and the result was released on December 24, 2025. PI and admission process through CAT is currently ongoin at IIMs and other B-schools for 2026 batch. MBA classes will commence in July 2026. Check here CAT 2026 timeline and dates.

Table of contents
  • CAT 2026 Exam Dates & Schedule
  • CAT Exam 2026: Key Highlights
  • CAT 2026: Important Events
  • CAT Exam Syllabus
  • IIM Selection Dates 2026
  • FAQs on CAT exam 2026

CAT 2026 Exam Dates & Schedule

Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of CAT 2026 exam

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates
To Be Notified

CAT 2026 application

29 Nov ' 26

CAT 2026 exam

DatesPast Exam Dates
24 Dec ' 25

CAT 2025 result announcement

08 Dec ' 25 - 10 Dec ' 25

CAT 2025 answer key challenge

30 Nov ' 25

CAT 2025 exam

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CAT Exam 2026: Key Highlights

In 2025, nearly 2.95 lakh candidates had registered for CAT exam. Registration recorded a dip of nearly 35000 from 2024. Check below key highlights of CAT 2026 exam:

CAT Exam Features 

Details 

CAT 2026 date

November 29, 2026 (tentative)

CAT application process

Online (iimcat.ac.in)

CAT fees

INR 2,600 (General category) and INR 1,300 (Reserved category)

CAT eligibility 

Bachelor's degree with 50 % aggregate or equivalent from a recognised university (45 % for SC/ST/PwD students)

CAT syllabus

CAT exam pattern

  • CBT mode exam having 68 questions (MCQs and non-MCQs)
  • Four options to choose the right answer 
  • Sectional time limit 
  • Questions to be answered in given order
  • Screen calculator allowed for calculation

Marking scheme

  • +3 for correct attempt
  • -1 for incorrect attempt
  • No negative marking for non-MCQs and unanswered questions

CAT difficulty level

Moderate to High

Exam duration

2 hours ( 40 minutes per section)

Extra time for PwD candidates

Number of slots

3 (morning, afternoon and evening)

Number of applications

2.95 lakh (in 2025)

Number of test takers

2.58 lakh (in 2025)

No. of test cities

150

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Are six months enough to prepare for CAT 2026?
A: 

One should keep 9 months for CAT preparation, but it is possible to prepare in six months too provided the plan is focussed and exhaustive. For a six month preparation plan, one will need to dedicate 8 to 10 hours daily.

Q:   Which CAT slot has the toughest question paper?
A: 
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 age limit to appear for CAT?
A: 

There is no age limit to appear for CAT. The CAT exam is open for fresh graduates as well as working professionals. Since CAT is accepted by over 1300 B-schools across India for their full-time as well as executive MBA or online professional courses, a lot of working professionals appear for the CAT to pursue such courses. CAT score is accepted by Iims for full time MBA, executive MBA and FPM programmes.

Other top MBA colleges in India also shortlist candidates for executive MBA or part-time MBA on the basis of CAT score. The minimum age limit for has to be 20 years as the minimum qualification for CAT exam graduation. Any candidate who has completed Graduation with 50 per cent aggregate (45 per cent for SC/ST candidates).

Any candidate in final year of Bachelor's degree course can appear in CAT exam. Any candidate having a professional degree like CA/CS/ICWAI with a minimum of 50 per cent in aggregate.

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CAT 2026: Important Events

CAT 2026 exam notification will be released in the last week of July. Check below key events of the exam and process related to Common Admission Test:

  • CAT 2026 registration process will start in the first week of August. To fill the application form, candidates wil have to create a CAT registration ID at exam website. The CAT exam will be conducted in over 170 cities and candidates will have to mention the city of their preference to appear, in the application form. CAT fee will have to be paid at the time of form submission.
  • CAT form correction: After the closure of CAT 2026 form submission process, candidates will be given the option to edit photo, signature and test city options. No other section will be editable in the application form. The CAT form correction window will be open for 2-3 days only. 
  • CAT admit card 2026: Hall tickets will be released in the second week of November. Candidates will have to download their CAT 2026 admit cards from the official website by using their login credentials. It will available for download till exam day. 

  • CAT 2025 exam will be conducted in computer based test mode at various exam centres across India. Exam timings will be:
    • Morning slot: 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM
    • Afternoon slot: 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM
    • Evening slot: 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
  • CAT answer key release and objection dates: Official CAT answer key and response sheets of candidates will be released through login. The objection window will be open for 2-3 days for candidates to challenge the official answer key. CAT answer key objection fee is INR 1500 per question.
  • CAT result 2026: IIMCAT will release the CAT 2026 result in the third week of December. The link to download CAT scorecard will be made available for download at iimcat.ac.in website. CAT 2025 result is available for download until December 31, 2026.

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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 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.

Q:   Where can I get official CAT mock test?
A: 

CAT official mock test is released every year about a week or two before the exam date. Candidates can access it at the official website of the exam. 

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CAT Exam Syllabus

Check below key topics included in CAT exam syllabus 2025.

CAT sections

Topics included in CAT syllabus

VARC

Reading comprehension, verbal ability, parajumble, parasummary, odd sentence

DILR

Blood Relations, Clocks and Calendars, Syllogism, Series, Statements, venn diagram, Data Arrangement, Data Structures, Direction Sense, Family Tree, Tables, Coding-Decoding, Binary Logic, Pie Charts, Assumptions, Seating Arrangement, Data Sufficiency, Puzzles, Sets & Caselets, Bars & Line Graphs

Quantitative Aptitude

Ratios and Proportion, Inequalities, In-equations Quadratic and linear equations, Work and Time, Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Surds and Indices, Percentages, Logarithms, Mesuration, Profit and loss, Number system, square root and cube root, geometric progression, probability, mean, mode, median, binomial theorem. SI-CI

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the marking scheme of CAT?
A: 

CAT has 68 questions. Each question carries three marks. There is negative marking of minus one for incorrect attempts. There is no deduction of marks for unanswered questions. Total marks in 204.

Q:   Who will conduct CAT 2026?
A: 

CAT 2026 may be conducted by IIM Indore. The institute had last conducted the exam in 2020, Since the top six IIMs   - BLACKI are given the responsibility to convene on rotation basis exam every five year, this year, it could be IIM Indore. Official announcement will be made most likely in May.

Q:   Is the CAT syllabus difficult?
A: 

Yes CAT syllabus is difficult to crack if you do not have enough time. There are three subjects in CAT- VARC, DILR and Quantitative Aptitude. Most of candidates find RC passages tough to crack. In Quants, Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry pose significant challenge during preparation. In DILR, Reasoning questions often turnout to be tricky and confusion. 

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IIM Selection Dates 2026

IIMs released WAT-PI shortlist based on CAT cut offs for MBA admission. Those shortlisted will be invited for PI round to be held in February-March. Schedule and venue will be shared with shortlisted candidates via email. Check below the schedule of IIM shortlist 2026. 

Events IIM shortlist dates
IIM shortlist release January, 2026
WAT-PI round February to April, 2026
Release of final selection letters May, 2026
Commencement of classes July, 2026

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the CAT admission process for non-IIMs?
A: 

CAT admission process for non-IIMs includes Written Ability Test (WAT) or Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). For admission the institutes also take into consideration candidate's academic record and work experience. Overall, the admission process of all CAT accepting colleges is same where selection is based on candidate's overall personality, communication ability and consistency in academics.

Q:   Which IIMs accept the CAT score of 85 percentile?
A: 

There are a very few IIMs which have CAT cutoff of 85 percentile. These are IIM Nagpur, IIM Amritsar and IIM Bodh Gaya. Since these IIMs have been launched in the last decade, the cut offs are low for admission to MBA/PGP courses. Reserved category students can apply with 85 percentile in most of the IIMs as the cut off for them is much lower in comparison to General category candidates. 

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

In CAT 2025, the number of 100 percentilers was 12. Check state wise data:

Overall Percentile

Total

Gender and Discipline

State wise distribution

100

12

Female - 2 Male - 10 Engineering - 3 Non-Engineering - 9

Uttar Pradesh 1

Karnataka 1

Maharashtra 1

Delhi 3

Haryana 2

Gujarat 2

Jharkhand 1

Odisha 1

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FAQs on CAT exam 2026

Check below some Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQs) on CAT exam:

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Q:   Will CAT exam 2026 be conducted in three shifts?
A: 

Yes, CAT 2026 exam will be conducted in three shifts. Exam timing of each slot will be:

  • First shift: 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
  • Second shift: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM and 
  • Third shift: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Q:   Can I crack CAT through self-study?
A: 

Yes, you can crack CAT through self study but it will require a lot of discipline and consistency on daily basis. You will need the most recommended books, best mock test series and online practice sessions. Join YouTube channels for online tutorial. Give yourself 9 months and study for 8 hours daily.

Q:   Are CAT books enough to cover exam syllabus?
A: 

CAT books by Arun Sharma, Nishit Sinha, RS Agarwal and Abhijit Guha are good and exhaustive, but you should refer to more study material like sample test papers and mock tests for a complete preparation.

Q:   What is the overall difficulty level of CAT exam?
A: 

Overall difficulty level of CAT exam has always been moderate to high. CAT is of higher difficulty level than all other MBA entrance exams in India.

Q:   Can I crack CAT exam if I have not studied Maths in 12th?
A: 

Yes, you can crack CAT exam even if you haven't studied Maths in class 12. CAT Quant and DI have Mathematical questions of advance level, from the topics studied in Class 9 and 10. You will only need to brush up the basic and practice advance level questions.

Q:   Where can I apply for CAT 2026?
A: 

CAT 2026 registration and application link will be available at iimcat.ac.in website. Candidates will have to apply for the exam by visiting the exam website. 

Q:   Can I pay the fee of CAT 2026 application form in cash?
A: 

There is no option to pay the fee of CAT 2026 application form in cash. The only mode of fee payment is online which includes debit card, credit card, net banking, UPI.

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