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TEST
Conducted By IIMs, Accepted by more than 50 institutes, Held in
the third week of November. CAT - The Common Admission Test to the
six IIMs is also the entrance test for few other top B-Schools such
as SP Jain, MICA, and T A Pai. CAT tests your skills in five broad
areas viz.
1. Verbal ability and reasoning
2. Reading Comprehension
3. Quantitative skills
4. Data Interpretation
5. Analytical and Logical reasoning.
The test comprises between 150 to 200 objective type questions
and is usually divided into three to four sections. Each question
has a question statement followed by four alternate answer choices
and the candidate has to choose the best answer for each of the
questions and mark it on a special Optical Reader answer sheet.
Over the years, the number of questions being asked in CAT has
been decreasing steadily. While the early 90s witnessed 180 to 200
questions, the late 90s, specifically CAT 1999 and CAT 2000 had
165 questions each. CAT 2001, CAT 2002 and CAT 2003 had only 150
questions each and these 150 questions were divided into three sections
of 50 questions each.
The duration of the test is of 120 minutes. This literally translates
to answering a CAT question in 48 seconds. Most successful aspirants
do not attempt anything more than 120 plus questions. And quite
a lot of them attempt between 85 and 100 questions. The key to success,
therefore, lies in two important parameters
1. The accuracy or strike rate
2. Smart Selection
CAT evaluates your presence of mind and the ability to perform
under pressure. You cannot prepare for CAT during the last 10 days,
as one generally does for semester exams. A minimum of 3 to 9 months
of regular preparation is essential.
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