
CAT exam pattern 2026 is expected to be same as last year. The CAT question paper 2026 will have three sections - VARC, DILR and Quantitative Aptitude, having sectional time limit of 40 minutes each. Total time duration will be 120 minutes per session. There willl be a total of 68 questions like last year. VARC will have 24 questions whereas, DILR and Quantitative Aptitude will have 22 questions each.
CAT exam 2026 will be conducted on November 29 and registrations will start in the first week of August. The CAT 2026 exam pattern document will be released along with the exam notification. Read below all about test pattern of CAT exam.
- What is CAT Exam Pattern 2026?
- CAT Exam Pattern 2026 - Overall and Sectional Time Limit
- CAT Marking Scheme 2026
- Changes in CAT Question Paper Pattern Over The Years
- Difference Between CAT Exam Pattern and Other MBA Entrance Exams?
- CAT Sections and Important Topics 2026
- FAQs Related to CAT Exam Pattern 2026
What is CAT Exam Pattern 2026?
CAT is a time bound exam, so it is very important to understand how to navigate the question paper to the maximise scoring in minimum time. There are three sections in the CAT question paper:
- CAT VARC section has 24 questions and weightage of 72 marks
- CAT DILR section has 22 questions and weightage of 66 marks
- CAT Quantitative Aptitude section has 22 questions and weightage of 66 marks
CAT Pattern 2026: Key Highlights
The total marks of CAT exam 2206 will be 204. You can check below some key points of the expected CAT 2026 paper pattern and marking scheme:
| CAT Paper Pattern 2026 |
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|---|---|
| Mode of CAT exam |
Computer Based Test |
| Duration of exam |
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| CAT exam slots |
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| Number of questions |
68 |
| CAT total marks |
204 |
| Marking scheme |
+3 per correct attempt -1 per incorrect attempt |
| Negative marking |
Yes for MCQs No for TITA |
| Number of answer choices |
4 |
| Question Type |
MCQ and non-MCQ |
Key Changes in CAT Pattern
In the previous exam session, the following changes were seen in the CAT exam pattern. This year, no further change is expected.
- Number of DILR questions were increased from 20 to 22
- Marks of DILR section was increased from 60 to 66
- Total marks of CAT exam was increased from 198 to 204
Commonly asked questions
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.
The Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT is the third and the last section of the question paper. It has 22 questions and the total marks is 66. This section of the CAT exam is usually dominated by Arithmetic and Algebra. Most of the questions out of 22 are asked from these two topics. There are about 7-9 Algebra questions and 7-9 Arithmetic questions (the exact number varied for all three slots). Apart from these two topics, there are questions from Mensuration Modern Math and Number System in the Quantitative Aptitude section CAT. Some of the important sub topics in this section include: Arithmetic topics: Ratio and Proportion, Simple and Compound Interest, Profit and Loss Mixtures and Allegations Averages, Percentages, Mean Median Mode, Time and Work, Time Speed and Distance Algebra topics: Basics Algebraic Formulae, Number of integer solutions, Quadratic Equations, Finding out roots, Maxima and Minimal, Higher Degree Equations, Linear Equations, Problems on ages, Descartes Rule of Signs, Inequalities, Logarithm, Functions, Modifications of Graphs, The smallest Value in a Maximum Function Number System topics: Finding Out Last Two Digits, Number of Trailing Zeroes, Finding out Remainders based on, Basic Divisibility Rules, Binomial Theorem, Simplifying the Dividend (Single and/or Multiple Divisors), Basics of Numbers, Properties of Numbers, Divisibility Rules, Divisibility and Factors, the highest Common Factor and the lowest Common Multiple, Finding Out the Last Digit, Fermat's Theorem, Euler's Theorem, Pattern Recognition and Cyclicity of Remainders, Wilson's Theorem, Base Systems, Conversion of Bases, Addition/Subtraction/ Multiplication in different bases Geometry Topics: Lines and Angles, Triangles Basic Concepts, Area, Angles, Similar Triangles Polygons, Circles, Solids / Mensuration 3D Geometry, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry Modern Math topics: Sequence and Series Binomial Theorem, Set Theory, Permutation and Combination, Probability.
In CAT 2025, the following changes were seen:
- The fee amount increased from INR 2,500 to INR 2,600 for General category candidates and from INR 1,250 to INR 1300 for Reserved category candidates.
- In DILR section, number of questions increased from 20 to 22.
- Total marks of CAT DILR section increased from 60 to 66.
- Total marks of CAT exam increased from 198 to 204.
- Candidates can select five cities instead of six.
CAT Exam Pattern 2026 - Overall and Sectional Time Limit
CAT exam has sectional time-limit. Which means that candidates have to attempt the test in pre-defined order and in the given time duration. The order to follow in CAT question paper is:
- Section 1: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension
- Section 2: Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning
- Section 3: Quantitative Aptitude
Important Points About CAT Test Process
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Use of onscreen calculator will be allowed for computation during the CAT 2026 exam.
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An onscreen clock will help candidates to keep a check on time during the exam.
- The screen will move to next section as soon as 40 minutes are over. Once the window moves to next section, candidates will not be allowed to go back.
- If not sure of an answer, candidates can mark it as 'save for later' but they will have to ensure they revisit the question within the 40 minutes of that section.
- Candidates must read exam instructions given on the first page of the test screen.
- To be best prepared for the online test process of CAT 2026, candidates must take the official CAT mock test and check the offiical test guide.
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Sheets of paper will be provided for rough work, which will have to be submitted before to the invigilator.
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Candidates will not be allowed to start test before time. They will be allowed to login only after announcement.
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Candidates must remain seated at their seats throughout the exam. If found sitting anywhere else, he/she will be disqualified.
- They should aim to complete every section 5-10 minutes before time so that they can go back to questions saved for review.
- The CAT test form will close as soon as the time gets over. Candidates however will have to remain seated until the exit process is started.
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CAT Marking Scheme 2026
CAT has negative marking so candidates must mark answers carefully. They should mark an answer only if they are sure of it otherwise they should skip it to prevent negative marking. However, in TITA questions they can do guess work if they nearly know the answer, as there in no negative marking for them. Candidates must try to attempt 2/3rd of the total questions in every section for a decent overall score.
| CAT Sections |
Number of Questions |
Marks Per Question |
CAT Negative Marking (Only MCQ) |
|---|---|---|---|
| VARC |
24 |
3 |
-1 |
| DILR |
22 |
3 |
-1 |
| Quantitative Aptitude |
22 |
3 |
-1 |
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CAT Test Pattern 2026: How to Mark Answers in Test Form?
The CAT is a computer based test which means candidates have to take the test on a computer system. At the exam centre, every candidate is alloted a particular seat and a computer system. They will have to login to access the test form. For every CAT question, four options will be given to choose the correct answer. Candidates will have to mark their answer options with the help of a computer mouse. For TITA question, candidates can use the keypad. Candidates will have to select the correct answer and click on one of the following options to move to next question:
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- Save and Next
- Clear Response
- Mark for Review and Next
Key Points About Marking Answers in CAT exam:
- Candidates must note that once they have submitted a question (save and next) they cannot change it.
- Incase, they are not sure of the answer, they should exercise 'mark for review and next' option.
- At the same time, they must go back to the questions marked for review before the time limit for that section gets over.
- If they haven't saved their final answer to any question, it will be reported as unanswered and 0 mark will be awarded.
Commonly asked questions
Changes in CAT Question Paper Pattern Over The Years
Until 2019, CAT was a 3-hour exam. It was held in 2 shifts. From 2020 onwards, it is being conducted for 2 hours in three shifts. The number of questions have also been reduced over the last seven years. Given below is a table indicating changes in CAT exam pattern since 2014:
| CAT Year |
Number of Questions |
CAT Exam Time Duration |
CAT Sections |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 |
68 |
120 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2024 |
68 |
120 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2023 |
66 |
120 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2022 |
66 |
120 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2021 |
66 |
120 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2020 |
76 |
120 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2019 |
100 |
180 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2018 |
100 |
180 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2017 |
100 |
180 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2016 |
100 |
180 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2015 |
100 | 180 minutes | QA, DILR, VARC |
| 2014 |
100 |
170 minutes |
QA & DI, LR & VARC |
| 2013 |
60 |
140 minutes |
QA & DI, LR & VARC |
| 2012 |
60 |
140 minutes |
QA & DI, LR & VARC |
| 2011 |
60 |
140 minutes |
QA & DI, LR & VARC |
| 2010 |
60 |
150 minutes |
QA, DILR, VARC |
The IIM has tried to modify CAT in such a way that it becomes more non-engineering student friendly. The CAT has been traditionally considered to be more tilted towards candidates from engineering background. But over the years, the IIMs have strived to increase academic and gender diversity in MBA classrooms.
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Commonly asked questions
CAT has three sections – Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. XAT has four sections – Verbal and Logical Ability, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation, Decision Making and General Knowledge. While CAT is Quant heavy, XAT is more tilted towards Reasoning.
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.
Difference Between CAT Exam Pattern and Other MBA Entrance Exams?
The exam pattern of all MBA entrance exams are similar but have some peculiarities. If you compare, CAT exam pattern will come across as the most student friendly with 66 questions and 120 minutes. There is also sectional time limit, so candidates have no pressure of time management by self to ensure they do not ignore any section. However, for most of the aspirants, sectional time limit is a challenge. In other MBA entrance exams, they can toggle between sections or time themselves according to strong and weak areas. However, this is not possible in CAT. Check below basic difference between CAT pattern and that of other MBA entrance exams.
| Exam Name |
Time Duration |
No. of Questions |
Sections |
Total Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAT |
120 minutes |
68 |
3 |
204 |
| 180 minutes |
95 |
4 |
95 |
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| 180 minutes |
100 |
5 |
400 |
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| 120 minutes |
150 |
5 |
150 |
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| 187 minutes |
70 |
4 |
200-800 |
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| 120 minutes |
108 |
3 |
36-360 |
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| 60 minutes |
60 |
3 |
60 |
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CAT Sections and Important Topics 2026
CAT syllabus contains subjects and topics from key subjects - English, Reasoning, Data Interpretation and Quantitative Aptitude. Given below is the overview of sectionwise CAT syllabus 2026 based on previous years’ question papers:
| CAT Sections |
CAT Syllabus |
|---|---|
| Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension |
This section of CAT has questions based on Parajumbles, Sentence-Completion, Reading Comprehension, Para-Summary, Inferences, Odd Sentence |
| Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning |
This section of CAT has questions based on Tables, Graphs, Data Caselets, Blood Relation, Venn Diagram, Seating Arrangement and Syllogism |
| Quantitative Aptitude |
This section of CAT has questions based on Percentages, Profit & Loss, Simple Interest-Compound Interest, Time & Distance, Averages-Mixtures-Alligations, Numbers, Mensuration, Logarithms, Functions & Graphs, Indices & Surds, Quadratic Equations, Special Equations, Statistics |
CAT Study Material: Free PDFs
- CAT DILR questions with solutions for practice PDFs
- CAT Quantitative Aptitude questions with solutions for practice PDFs
- CAT VARC questions with solutions for practice PDFs
Check out Shiksha's exclusive and free CAT Mock Test
| CAT_Mock_Test_1 | CAT_Mock_Test_1_Solutions |
| CAT_Mock_Test_2 | CAT_Mock_Test_2_Solutions |
Commonly asked questions
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 the 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.
CMAT syllabus is somewhat same as CAT syllabus. It has two extra subjects, Innovation and Entrepreneurship and General Awareness. However, these two subjects are not tough and can be covered alongside Quantitative Aptitude, English and Logical Reasoning. Despite having less subjects CAT is tougher than CMAT.
FAQs Related to CAT Exam Pattern 2026
Check below Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on CAT exam pattern 2026:
Commonly asked questions
IIM does not conduct official CAT mock tests for candidates, but it does release a mock guide which can be viewed as official CAT mock test. It is essentially a walk through of what the CAT test form will be for that year. It has section wise questions marking scheme, time limit, etc. just like the actual CAT exam. Candidates must use take the official CAT mock test at least once before the exam.
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.
CAT syllabus includes all the important topics of subjects that are relevant for business aptitude. For CAT exam, candidates have to study, Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension VARC Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning DILR and Quantitative Aptitude. Given below are the key topics included in the CAT syllabus.
- VARC topics: Parajumbles, Paracompletion, Parasummary, Verbal Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
- Quantitative Aptitude topics: Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra Trigonometry Modern Math, Number System and Mensuration.
- DILR topics: Puzzles, Pie Charts, Venn Diagram, Tables and Bar Graphs, etc.
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.
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1648 Institutes accepting CAT
IIM Ahmedabad - Indian Institute of Management
Vastrapur, Ahmedabad • Public
IIM Bangalore - Indian Institute of Management
Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore • Public
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Kozhikode • Public
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