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CAT Exam Analysis 2022: No changes have been made in the exam pattern and marking scheme. In all slots, CAT 2022 QA was reported to be the toughest while DILR questions were reported to be lengthy and time-consuming. In CAT 2022 VARC, there were 4 RC passages with 4 questions each, 3 paragraph completion and 3 summary based questions. CAT 2022 analysis will also give you an idea of the expected sectional cut offs for CAT 2022. Check CAT 2022 Cut off
Equal number of questions in CAT 2022 slot 2 QA were asked from Algebra and Arithmetic. No questions were asked from bar graph and pie chart in CAT DILR slot 1. Based on student’s feedback, Quantitative Aptitude section was tougher than last year.
CAT Exam Slot | CAT Slot Timings | CAT 2022 Analysis |
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Slot 1 | 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM | Check Here |
Slot 2 | 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM | Check Here |
Slot 3 | 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM | Check Here |
Here you can find the slot-wise CAT 2022 exam analysis covering the details of the difficulty level, section-wise question distribution, changes in paper pattern, number of MCQs and TITA questions, weightage of topics, and good attempts.
CAT 2022 Score vs Percentile | CAT 2022 Score Calculation |
Section-wise CAT 2022 question paper for slot 1, slot 2, slot 3 is provided here along with the solutions and answer keys prepared by subject matter experts.
CAT 2022 | CAT 2022 Question Paper with Solutions PDF |
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Slot 1 | Check Here |
Slot 2 | |
Slot 3 |
CAT question paper pattern was revised last year. CAT 2022 paper is based on the same pattern- 66 questions divided into 3 sections, i.e. 24 questions in VARC, 22 in Quant, and 20 in DILR.Check CAT Exam Pattern 2022
Candidates must go through CAT exam analysis of previous years given in this article to get insights into what can be expected in CAT 2022 exam.
Section | Questions | Slot-wise Difficulty Comparison | Topics With Highest Weightage | CAT Section-wise Analysis |
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VARC | CAT VARC paper had 4 RC passages, 3 questions from summary, 3 para completion, and 2 para jumble questions | CAT VARC Slot 1 was tougher than slot 2 and slot 3 | RC, Verbal Ability | Check CAT VARC Analysis Here |
QA | 14 MCQs and 8 TITA questions. 8-9 questions from Arithmetic, 7-8 from Algebra, and 3-4 questions from Geometry | CAT DILR Slot 3 was the toughest followed by slot 1 and slot 2 | Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry | Check CAT QA Analysis Here |
DILR | 14 MCQs and 6 TITA questions. 4 sets with 5 questions each | CAT QA Slot 3 was the most difficult followed by slot 2 and slot 1 | - | Check CAT DILR Analysis Here |
The key points of paper analysis for CAT 2022 are updated here based on the students’ reactions in the table below.
Particulars | Details |
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Number of questions | 66 |
CAT Total Marks | 198 |
Overall Difficulty Level of CAT exam | Moderate |
Difficulty Level of CAT VARC | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty Level of CAT QA | Moderate to Difficult |
Difficulty Level of CAT DILR | Moderate but Time Consuming |
Most Difficult Slot | Almost equal level of difficulty, however, experts have found slot 2 a little more challenging than others |
Most Time-consuming Section | QA and DILR |
Topics with highest weightage in CAT QA | Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry |
Topics with highest weightage in CAT VARC | Reading Comprehension, Para Summary, Para Completion |
Topics with highest weightage in CAT DILR | Line Graph, Diagram & Network Charts, Games & Tournament |
Expected Number of Good Attempts | 38-42 |
What is a good score in CAT exam? | 102+ |
CAT 2022 Analysis for slot 1 VARC, DILR, and QA is now provided below for your convenience.
CAT 2022 | CAT 2022 Slot 1 Analysis |
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Slot 1 | Check Here |
CAT Analysis 2022 for slot 2 is now updated below based on the initial reaction of the candidates.
CAT 2022 | CAT 2022 Slot 2 Analysis |
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Slot 2 | Check Here |
CAT Exam Analysis 2022 for slot 3 is provided below in detail for your reference.
CAT 2022 | CAT 2022 Slot 3 Analysis |
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Slot 3 | Check Here |
Based on analysis of CAT 2022 paper for the 3 slots, given below is the expected range of score considered good to get a 99+ percentile.
Slot | Good Score |
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CAT 2022 Slot 1 | 98-100 |
CAT 2022 Slot 2 | 96-98 |
CAT 2022 Slot 3 | 94-96 |
After the conclusion of CAT 2022 Exam on Nov 27, the unofficial answer keys and solutions will be published by experts and the same will be updated here. IIM Bangalore will release the official CAT 2022 provisional answer key and recorded responses in 8-10 days.
The answer key for CAT 2022 will assist candidates in evaluating their answer and calculating their raw scores. CAT 2022 Answer Key is expected to be released in the first week of December 2022. CAT 2022 authorities will also provide facility to challenge the provisional answer key for 2-3 days at a payment of INR 1200 per answer challenged.
CAT 2022 Result will be available online on the official website- iimcat.ac.in. IIM Bangalore will not send CAT scorecards to the candidates via post. CAT 2022 Result will be released for all test-takers in the first week of January 2023.
Candidates can find below the qualifying CAT 2022 Cut off for top IIMs. This is the minimum percentile score required in CAT exam to be eligible for admission. The final cut offs are different. CAT 2022 final cut offs will be used for shortlisting the candidates for PI.
IIM | Overall Qualifying Cut off |
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IIM Bangalore | 85 |
IIM Ahmedabad | 80 |
IIM Lucknow | 90 |
IIM Kozhikode | 80 |
IIM Calcutta | 85 |
IIM Indore | 90 |
IIM Visakhapatnam | 80 |
IIM Nagpur | 85 |
IIM Raipur | 93 |
IIM Rohtak | 95 |
*Based on the analysis of CAT 2022 provided above, candidates can predict their chances of admission to top IIMs. Check CAT 2022 College Predictor
Candidates appearing for the exam must definitely go through CAT previous year analysis to get valuable insights into the difficulty level and to know what constitutes the maximum marks in the paper. Given below is an expert review and detailed previous year CAT exam analysis of 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, and more.
CAT Previous Year Analysis | CAT Exam Date | Exam Conducting IIM | CAT Paper Review and Difficulty Level |
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CAT 2021 Analysis | November 28, 2021 | IIM Ahmedabad | 66 questions, moderately difficult, DILR toughest |
CAT Analysis 2020 | November 29, 2020 | IIM Indore | 76 questions, moderate to tough, VARC was difficult |
CAT Analysis 2019 | November 24, 2019 | IIM Kozhikode | 100 questions, moderate difficulty level with VARC being tougher than 2018 |
CAT Analysis 2018 | November 25, 2018 | IIM Calcutta | 100 questions, moderately difficult, QA toughest in the last 10 years |
CAT Analysis 2017 | November 26, 2017 | IIM Lucknow | 100 questions, 2 slots, moderate level of difficulty |
CAT 2021 was conducted on November 28, 2021, in three slots. Given below is CAT 2021 analysis for Slot 1, Slot 2, and Slot 3 .
Particulars | Slot 1 | Slot 2 | Slot 3 |
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Overall Difficulty Level | Moderate to Difficult | Moderate | Moderate |
CAT VARC Difficulty | Moderate to Difficult | Easy to Moderate | Moderate |
CAT QA Difficulty | Easy to Moderate | Easy to Moderate | Easy but tricky |
CAT DILR Difficulty | Moderate to Difficult | Moderate | Moderate Difficult |
Total Number of Questions | 66- 24 in VARC, 22 in QA, 20 in DILR | 66- 24 in VARC, 22 in QA, 20 in DILR | 66- 24 in VARC, 22 in QA, 20 in DILR |
Number of TITA Questions | 18- 5 in VARC, 8 in QA, and 5 in DILR | 18- 5 in VARC, 8 in QA, and 5 in DILR | 18- 5 in VARC, 8 in QA, and 5 in DILR |
Number of MCQs | 48- 19 in VARC, 14 in QA, and 15 in DILR | 48- 19 in VARC, 14 in QA, and 15 in DILR | 48- 19 in VARC, 14 in QA, and 15 in DILR |
VARC Topics with Maximum Weightage | RC with 4 Sets of 4 questions each, Para Jumble, Para Summary, Odd one out | RC with 4 Sets of 4 questions each, Para Jumble, Para Summary, Odd one out | RC with 4 Sets of 4 questions each, Para Jumble, Para Summary, Odd one out |
QA Topics with Maximum Weightage | Algebra & Arithmetic | Algebra, Geometry, and Arithmetic | Algebra & Arithmetic |
DILR Topics with Maximum Weightage | 2 DI sets and 2 LR sets with 4 and 6 questions each respectively | 2 DI sets and 2 LR sets with 4 and 6 questions each respectively | 2 DI sets and 2 LR sets with 4 and 6 questions each respectively |
The questions in Slot 1 were lengthy and time consuming. Overall, the test takers rated CAT 2021 slot 1 to be tougher than the other 2 slots. Given below is the section-wise question breakup of CAT 2021 slot 1 paper.
CAT 2021 VARC Analysis: Slot 1 Question Distribution
CAT VARC section was moderately difficulty with Reading Comprehension having the maximum weightage followed by para jumbles and summary-based questions.
Topics | Number of questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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Reading Comprehension | 16 (4*4) | Moderate to Tough | 10-12 |
Verbal Ability – Parajumbles | 3 | Moderate to Tough | 1-2 |
Verbal Ability - Summary | 3 | Moderate | 2-3 |
Verbal Ability – Odd-sentence out | 2 | Moderate | 1-2 |
CAT DILR analysis states that this section was time consuming and involved critical thinking & calculation abilities.
DILR Topics | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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DI- Bar Graph | 4 | Moderate | 2-3 |
DI- Smoothies | 4 | Moderate | 2-3 |
LR- Researchers and Publishing | 6 | Moderate to difficult | 3-4 |
LR- Friends, Strangers, and Acquaintances | 6 | Easy to Moderate | 4-5 |
CAT QA section was easy to moderate with more than 70% questions from just two topics- Arithmetic and Algebra.
Topic | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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Algebra | 5 | Moderate | 3-4 |
Arithmetic | 11 | Moderate | 6-7 |
Number System | 2 | Moderate | 1-2 |
Geometry & Mensuration | 3 | Moderate | 1-2 |
Modern Maths | 1 | Moderate | 1 |
CAT 2021 Slot 2 was conducted from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm. Comparing it with the other slots, slot 2 of CAT 2021 was rated to be the easiest. Section-wise CAT exam analysis 2021 slot 2 is provided below for your reference.
CAT VARC section had 4 RC passages of easy to moderate difficulty level. Each RC passage had 4 questions to answer. From CAT Verbal Ability section, there were 8 questions in the 2021 exam.
Topics | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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Reading Comprehension | 16 | Easy to Moderate | 12-14 |
Verbal Ability- Para Jumbles | 3 | Moderate | 2 |
Verbal Ability- Summary | 3 | Moderate | 1-2 |
Verbal Ability- Odd Sentence Out | 2 | Moderate | 1-2 |
The overall difficulty level of CAT DILR 2021 slot 2 paper was moderate. CAT DILR had 20 questions comprising graphs, charts, and caselets.
DILR Topics | Number of Questions | Good Attempts |
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DI- Horizontally stacked column graph (product, shipment days) | 4 | 13-15 |
LR- Games and tournament based data set | 6 | |
LR- Online food delivery rating parameters | 6 | |
DI- Graph-based- easy to solve | 4 |
Topic | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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Numbers | 2 | Moderate | 1 |
Arithmetic | 11 | Easy to Moderate | 8-9 |
Algebra | 5 | Moderate | 2-3 |
Geometry & Mensuration | 3 | Moderate | 2 |
Modern Maths | 1 | Easy to Moderate | 0-1 |
CAT 2021 Slot 3 was conducted by IIM Ahmedabad from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm of Nov 28, 2022. The overall difficulty level of this slot was similar to that of slot 2 with DILR being a little tougher. The detailed sectional CAT exam analysis of 2021 slot 3 is provided here.
CAT 2021 difficulty level of VARC slot 3 was moderate to difficult with Reading Comprehension questions making up more than 60% of the section.
VARC Topics | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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Reading Comprehension | 16 (4*4) | Moderate | 11-13 |
Verbal Ability – Para Jumbles | 3 | Moderate | 2-3 |
Verbal Ability - Summary based questions | 3 | Easy to Moderate | 2 |
Verbal Ability – Odd Sentence Out | 2 | Easy to Moderate | 2 |
CAT DILR slot 2 exam was rated moderate by maximum candidates. Like the previous slots, CAT Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) of slot 3 had 2 DI sets and 2 LR with 4 and 6 questions each respectively.
DILR Topics | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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Bar Graph | 4 | Moderate | 11-13 |
Pure and Impure Solutions | 4 | Moderate | |
Javelin Tournament | 6 | Moderate to difficult | |
Review of Academic Questions | 6 | Moderate |
CAT Quantitative Aptitude was easy but quite tricky, making it a bit more time-consuming than that in the other 2 slots.
QA Topics | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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Algebra | 6 | Moderate | 4 |
Arithmetic | 11 | Easy-Moderate | 7-9 |
Geometry | 4 | Moderate and Tricky | 2-3 |
Modern Maths | 1 | Difficult | 1 |
CAT Percentile | Score in VARC | Score in DILR | Score in QA | Overall Score |
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80%ile | 20 | 17 | 19 | 56-60 |
90%ile | 28 | 20 | 22 | 60-70 |
95%ile | 32 | 22 | 30 | 71-84 |
95%ile to 98%ile | 34 | 23 | 32 | 85-94 |
98%ile | 36 | 26 | 35 | 95-97 |
99%ile | 42 | 31 | 39 | 105-110 |
99.5%ile | 45 | 32 | 43 | 115-125 |
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CAT 2020 slot 1 exam was conducted from 8:30-10:30 AM on Nov 29, 2020.
Sections | Difficulty Level | Number of Questions | Topics with Most Weightage |
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VARC | Difficult | 26 | Reading Comprehension, Para Summary, Odd Sentence, Para jumbles |
DILR | Easy | 24 | Drivers and Ratings, Students and Exams, |
QA | Slightly Above Average | 26 | Arithmetic, Algebra, Logarithms, Number System, Functions, Geometry and Mensuration |
Topic | No. of Questions (MCQ/non-MCQ) | Ideal Attempts |
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Reading Comprehension | 18 (5+5+4+4) | 14-16 |
Verbal Ability - Parajumbles | 3 | 3 |
Verbal Ability - Summary | 3 | 3 |
Verbal Ability - Parajumbles (Odd-sentence out) | 2 | 2 |
Subject | Topic | No of Questions | Ideal Attempts |
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Data Interpretation | Drivers and Ratings | 4 | 4 |
Students and Exams | 6 | 3 | |
Set on P atients | 4 | 3 | |
Logical Reasoning | Institutes Vendors | 6 | 3 |
Set on M usicians | 4 | 4 |
Topic | No of Questions (MCQ/non-MCQ) | Ideal Attempts |
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Number System | 5 | 3-4 |
Algebra | 8 | 5-6 |
Arithmetic | 10 | 7-8 |
Modern Math | - | - |
Geometry & Mensuration | 3 | 1-2 |
The second slot of CAT 2020 concluded at 2:30 PM.
Sections | Difficulty Level | Number of Questions | Topics with Most Weightage |
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VARC | Easy | 26 | RC, Para Jumble, Para Summar |
DILR | Moderate to Difficult | 24 | Sales Figures, Scheduling, Parking Slots, Votes polled |
QA | Moderate (tougher than 2019) | 26 | Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry |
Topic | No. of Questions | Ideal Attempts |
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Reading Comprehension | 18 (5+5+4+4) | 13-15 |
Verbal Ability - Parajumbles | 3 | 3 |
Verbal Ability - Summary | 3 | 3 |
Verbal Ability - Parajumbles (Odd-sentence out) | 2 | 2 |
Subject | Topic | No. of Questions | Ideal Attempts |
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Data Interpretation | Voters | 6 | 4 |
Revenue & Cost | 4 | 2 | |
Parking Caselet | 4 | 2-3 | |
Logical Reasoning | Grid-Based Filling | 4 | Best left alone |
Arrangement | 6 | 4 |
Topic | No. of Questions (MCQ/non-MCQ) | Ideal Attempt |
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Number System | 3 | 2 |
Algebra | 7 | 4 |
Arithmetic | 10 | 6-7 |
Modern Math | 2 | 1 |
Geometry & Mensuration | 4 | 2-3 |
The third and final slot of CAT 2020 has concluded at 6:30 PM.
Sections | Difficulty Level | Number of Questions | Topics with Most Weightage |
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VARC | Moderate to Difficult | 26 | RC, Para Jumble, Summar, Odd One Out |
DILR | Difficult | 24 | Venn Diagram, Schedule, Games & Tournament based Set |
QA | Easy but tricky | 26 | Arithmetic, Algebra |
Topic | No. of Questions | Ideal Attempt |
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Reading Comprehension | 18 (5+5+4+4) | 14-15 |
Verbal Ability - Parajumbles | 3 | 3 |
Verbal Ability - Summary | 3 | 3 |
Verbal Ability - Parajumbles (Odd-sentence out) | 2 | 2 |
Subject | Topic | No. of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
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Data Interpretation Logical Reasoning | HI-LO | 6 | Difficult |
People & Area | 6 | Difficult | |
Venn Diagram | 4 | Easy-Moderate | |
Vials & People | 4 | Moderate | |
Orders | 4 | Moderate |
Topic | No. of Questions (MCQ/non-MCQ) | Ideal Attempt |
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Number System | 3 | 2 |
Algebra | 5 | 3 |
Arithmetic | 10 | 6-7 |
Geometry & Mensuration | 5 | 2-3 |
Co-ordinate Geometry | 3 | 2 |
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CAT 2019 Slot 2 DILR difficulty level was almost similar to Slot 1 with some additional tricky questions. The Reading Comprehension and Verbal Ability section was the toughest of the three sections CAT 2019 Quant section were relatively manageable in the given time frame.
Section | Number of Questions | Question Distribution | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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CAT VARC | 34 | 27 MCQs and 7 TITA-type questions:
| Moderate | 24-25 |
CAT DILR | 32 | 24 MCQs and 8 TITA-type questions
| Moderate to Difficult | 23-26 |
CAT QA | 34 | 23 MCQs and 11 TITA questions | Moderate | 20-24 |
Overall | 100 | 74 MCQs and 26 TITA questions | Moderate | 70-81 |
The section for VARC was much harder than the other two sections of the paper as informed by the test-takers.
The Slot-2 reactions of students were a bit different for the DILR Section as compared to Slot-1.
As per the students' reactions, Quantitative Ability section was the easiest of the three and even easier as compared to the 2018 CAT.
The paper, as per the test-takers who showed up in CAT 2019 slot-1, was according to their desires and investigation is the equivalent by training focuses also. A general score of 155-162 could get 99 percentile in this opening.
CAT 2018 was conducted by IIM Calcutta on November 25, 2018. More than two lakhs candidates appeared to take the test.
The section-wise analysis for CAT 2018 is as follows:
Segment | Topic | No. of Total Questions |
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RC (Reading Comprehension) | Reading Comprehension | 24 |
VA (Verbal Ability) | Para Jumble | 4 |
Summary | 3 | |
Para Jumble (Odd Sentence Out) | 3 |
Segment | Topic | No. of Total Questions |
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Data Interpretation | Pie Chart: Annual/ Half yearly / Quarter Sales | 4 |
ATM: Denominations of 100, 200, and 500 | 4 | |
Set Theory: 1600 Rockets were launched | 4 | |
Logical Reasoning | Matrix: Adjacent Cells | 4 |
10 Friends: Scores in DI / WE / GK | 4 | |
4 Females, 4 Males: Minor and Major | 4 | |
3 Committees: Research / Teaching / Economist | 4 | |
1-20 Petrol Pumps | 4 |
Segment | Topic | No. of Total Questions |
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Quantitative Ability | Number System | 2 |
Algebra | 8 | |
Arithmetic | 14 | |
Modern Math | 3 | |
Geometry and Mensuration | 7 |
Check the table given below to get an idea about the section-wise analysis of CAT 2018 exam.
Section | Total Number of Question | Non-MCQs | MCQs | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts | ||||
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Slot 1 | Slot 2 | Slot 1 | Slot 2 | Slot 1 | Slot 2 | Slot 1 | Slot 2 | ||
VARC | 34 | 34 | 7 | 7 | 27 | 27 | Moderate | Moderate | 28+ |
DILR | 32 | 32 | 8 | 8 | 24 | 24 | Moderate-Difficult | Difficult | 16+ |
Quant | 34 | 34 | 12 | 12 | 22 | 22 | Moderate-Difficult | Moderate-Difficult | 15+ |
Total | 60+ |
CAT 2017 was conducted on November 26. Approximately 2 lakhs candidates took the test. In CAT 2017,
Read below CAT 2017 Analysis for Slot 1:
Section | Total No. of Questions | No. of MCQs | No. of Non-MCQs | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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VARC | 34 | 27 | 7 | Easy-moderate | 26-27 |
DI & LR | 32 | 24 | 8 | Difficult | 12-14 |
QA | 34 | 23 | 11 | Easy-moderate | 25-26 |
Total | 100 | 75 | 26 | 3 Hours | 63-67 |
Read below CAT 2017 Analysis for Slot 2:
Section | No. of Ques. | No. of non-MCQ questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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Verbal Ability and Reading comprehension | 34 | 7 | Easy-moderate | 25-27 |
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning | 32 | 8 | Difficult | 12-14 |
Quantitative Ability | 34 | 8 | Easy-Moderate | 25-26 |
Total | 100 | 23 | (-) | 64-68 |
CAT 2016 did not undergo any changes in its exam pattern. However, the difficulty level went up, which was a little expected. While VARC was easy to attempt, DILR was troublesome for the examinees. The Quants section gave night-mare to all, in terms of the difficulty level and topic distribution. The overall CAT 2016 was of the moderate-difficult level.
Given below is the section-wise CAT 2016 Analysis:
Section | No. of Ques. | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts | Total Marks |
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Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension | 34 | Easy | 27-28 | 102 |
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning | 32 | Moderate-Difficult | 14-16 | 96 |
Quantitative Ability | 34 | Moderate-Difficult | 22-25 | 102 |
- | 100 | - | - | 300 |
IIM Ahmedabad conducted CAT 2015. Minor additions were made, such as the introduction of the on-screen calculator and subjective questions. The weightage of each section remained the same as CAT 2014. The sections got shuffled- QA-34, LR+DI-16+16, and VARC-34. Earlier, the sections were- QA & DI was 34+ 16 and VA+ LR was 34 + 16.
Section | No. of Ques. | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts | Total Marks |
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Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension | 34 | Easy | 27-28 | 102 |
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning | 32 | Moderate-Difficult | 16 | 96 |
Quantitative Ability | 34 | Moderate | 25-27 | 102 |
- | 100 | - | 70+ | 300 |
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CAT 2014 Exam was slightly different as compared to CAT 2013 since it underwent a few changes. The time duration went up to 170 minutes, without any sectional limit. Changes in the pattern brought about a drop in its level of difficulty and as a consequence, the scaled down score for a 99 percentile went up to 190+.
Section | No. of Ques. | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts | Total Marks |
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation | 50 (34+16) | Easy | 35+ | 150 |
Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning | 50 (34+16) | Easy- Moderate | 35+ | 150 |
(-) | 100 | Easy | 70+ | 300 |
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Ques. What is CAT difficulty level?
Ans. The overall difficulty level of CAT is moderate to tough. Depending on one's level of preparation one may rate CAT from moderate to difficult. Out of the 3 sections of CAT exam, DILR and VARC are comparatively tougher than QA for majority of the test-takers in terms of time management and accuracy.
Ques. Which slot is easy in CAT?
Ans. There is no predefined norm as to which slot is easier in CAT. In 2021, slot 2 was easier than the other two. In 2020, slots 1 and 3 were comparatively easier than slot 2.
Ques. What is a good score in CAT?
Ans. The pattern of CAT exam has changed in the last year. The question paper has only 66 questions that are asked for a total of 198 marks. Based on CAT score vs percentile analysis of last year, a score above 98 is a good CAT score.
CAT 2022 Percentile | VARC Score | DILR Score | QA Score | Overall CAT Score Range |
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99+ | 34-35 | 28-30 | 36-37 | 98-102 |
98+ | 32-33 | 27-28 | 30-32 | 90-93 |
95+ | 32-34 | 20-21 | 28-30 | 80-82 |
90+ | 29-30 | 17-19 | 26-27 | 72-75 |
85+ | 24-25 | 14-15 | 20-22 | 59-61 |
80+ | 20-22 | 11-13 | 15-16 | 46-48 |
Ques. Is CAT exam a tough exam?
Ans. Yes, CAT is a tough exam to crack due to high level of competition and high difficulty level of questions. CAT is tougher than all the other management exams except XAT. So, to crack CAT exam, one needs a decent amount of preparation.
Ques. What are slots in CAT exam?
Ans. The 3 slots in CAT exam are forenoon, afternoon, and evening. On CAT exam day, the detailed analysis of each of the 3 slots will be provided here. The details of each slot in CAT exam are given below:
Ques. Which slot is difficult in CAT?
Ans. Although the conducting IIM tries to maintain a similar level of difficulty in each slot, there always remain varying levels of difficulty. Last year, the difficulty level was higher for slot 1. Based on section-wise CAT exam analysis of last year, DILR was the toughest in slots 1 and 3 while in slot 2, the VARC section was rated the toughest.
Ques. Is CAT paper difficult?
Ans. CAT paper is one of the most difficult MBA entrance exams in the country. Every year more than 2 lakh candidates register for the Common Admission Test making it the toughest to score in. The analysis of previous year exams shows that due to such a high level of competition, getting a percentile above 99 is very difficult in CAT.
Ques. Will CAT patterns change in 2022?
Ans. IIM Bangalore may introduce a few changes in CAT pattern in 2022. For the last 2 years, CAT exam pattern has been changing every year. In 2020, the number of questions were reduced from 100 to 76 and further reduced to 66 in 2021. The details of any change in the paper pattern from last year, if any will be notified soon at iimcat.ac.in.
Ques. Who is the topper of CAT 2022?
Ans. The list of CAT 2022 toppers will be available after the declaration of result in the first week of January 2023.
Ques. Why are there 3 slots in CAT?
Ans. With the growing number of test-takers, it becomes difficult to accommodate candidates in 2 slots. Hence, there are 3 slots in CAT exam to complete the examination process for all the candidates on the same day.
Ques. What is good percentile in CAT?
Ans. 95-99 percentile is good in CAT for admission to top IIMs, FMS Delhi, NITIE Mumbai, MDI Gurgaon. For admission in other popular management schools like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, GIM Goa, and others, a percentile between 90-95 would be good enough..
Ques. Is slot 1 in CAT easy?
Ans. There is no definite pattern as to which slot in CAT exam is difficult. Last year, slot 1 in CAT 2021 was easier than the other 2. Some sections are more difficult in one slot compared to the other 2 slots.
Ques. Is CAT slot 3 hard?
Ans. CAT slot 3 difficulty level is usually moderate with DILR being the hardest to attempt in the given time frame. As per CAT exam analysis of previous year, Quant is the easiest of the three with VARC being the toughest in terms of question-type and time management.
Ques. What is the pass mark for CAT exam?
Ans. The pass mark for CAT exam is not defined in common for all the institutes. Every institute defines its own pass mark for CAT exam much before the declaration of the result.
Ques:Which year CAT was toughest?
Ans: Based on the analysis of past 10 year question papers of CAT, the Quantitative Aptitude of CAT 2018 was rated to be the toughest. VARC is reported to be the toughest of the three sections by most candidates every year. CAT 2021 paper was of moderate difficulty with DILR being the toughest in slots 1 and 3.
Ques: How many questions should I attempt to get 99+ percentile?
Ans: The total number of questions in CAT are reduced to 66. For each correct answer you will earn +3 and for every wrong answer -1 will be deducted (In case of MCQs not TITAs). Depending upon the difficulty level of CAT question paper over the past few years, we have formulated a table of the number of questions that candidates may attempt to get an overall percentile score of 99 and above.
Sections | Total Attempts | Net Score |
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Quantitative Analysis | 14-16 out of 22 | 42-48 |
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning | 14-15 out of 20 | 42-45 |
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension | 18-20 out of 24 | 54-60 |
Ques: What is considered to be a good attempt in CAT?
Ans: CAT score of 85+ is considered good as it may make you land in top private B-schools of the country other than IIMs. So, if you get above 95 percentile, you can get top colleges including some of the new and baby IIMs.
Ques:Which section amongst all is considered the toughest in CAT?
Ans: There is no definite section which is considered tough each year. It completely depends on candidate’s preparation. But depending upon the question papers of last few years, CAT QA and CAT DILR have had moderate-difficult level intensity
Ques: Will there be any repetitions of questions in CAT 2022?
Ans: Usually no exact questions are asked in CAT, but candidates need to understand the pattern/types of questions asked in the exam. Questions with exact data are never asked in the exam but same type of question with different data and different difficulty may be asked.
Ques: Is there any option to switch between the sections while taking CAT 2022?
Ans: Candidates taking the exam can not switch to attempt another section as the sequence and time slot to attempt the test is fixed. Students have to complete one section in 60 minutes to move forward to another section.
Ques:How many questions should I attempt in CAT 2022 to become eligible for admission in IIMs?
Ans: IIMs have their own selection process, individual IIMs releases their cutoff. Candidates who are taking CAT have to reach that cutoff in order to get a call from one of the IIMs. As per the previous year analysis, candidates have to score more than 95 percentile to get admission in IIM.
Ques:Which section of CAT contains toughest questions that need more practice?
Ans: Quantitative Aptitude section is the toughest among all other sections. Students need to be focussed on the same and practice a lot in order to ace the section.
Ans. Before taking any decision, you must go through all three options that you have in great detail. There are a few reasons why you should not go for IIM-Kozhikode. First, the fees are extremely high, estimated to be around Rs 19.00 lakh. Second, the average package offered at IIMK is around 16-17L, and you will earn more than that after two years. But, once again, if you are desperate for an MBA, you can enroll in IIMK, which comes with the 'IIM' label, which will be very useful in the long run. Give CAT once more. You only need to get a high CAT score and then leave the rest up to their selection process. Second, CAT is extremely unpredictable. With proper preparation, you can achieve excellent results. So, if you're willing to work another year and are confident enough to take the CAT, this is the perfect way to take it. You should look into PGPX from ISB or elsewhere. This option is appealing, but it requires hard work and careful consideration. If you enjoy working in IT and want to advance quickly, this is the path to take. Read more
Ans. Every IIMS and other management colleges make a shortlist based on the percentile after CAT result is declared. With percentile, IIMs also consider other factors like academics, category, gender factor, diversity, etc. The list is made for the second round i.e. GD/PI or WAT/PI. GD/WAT will have a generic topic. There can be a topic from current affairs. PI is taken by some of the faculty and alumni of the institute. In institutes like FMS, there is an extempore after PI. After these rounds, a final shortlist is made with weightage given to GD/PI or WAT/PI performance and CAT percentile. Individual IIMs also have some additional factors. The offer letters are then sent out to top candidates in each category up to the maximum number of seats. The rest candidates are waitlisted. As students choose admissions, the waitlist continues to change. Read more
Ans. I know this decision is a bit difficult to make. What you need to keep in mind is that these two colleges should not be compared to other great IIMs or even ISBs. Those B Schools are at another level and cannot be on par with Kashipur or Raipur. To facilitate a better decision, I will mention the circumstances of these B Schools then you can choose after considering all options. IIM Indore and IIM Kashipur: Both these colleges are not worth a year drop as they will help you earn only an extra 1.5-2 LPA. Moreover, in the coming years, Kashipur and Raipur will have almost the same brand value as that Indore and Kozhikode. IIM Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Lucknow and Bangalore: All these top IIMs are definitely worth a year's drop provided that you are confident enough to cope with the cutoff. All these IIMs consider your academics while selecting so if that is your reason for the year drop I don’t think it will help. There is no surety of admission even after a percentile of 100. ISB: This one is at a whole different level and is in the category of elite B Schools like UCB, NYU, HBS, etc. The top-notch faculty offers amazing pedagogy at relatively low fees. CAT is sufficient for IIMs. But if you want to go for ISB, a work experience of 4+ years and a GMAT are a must. Read more
Ans. IIMs shortlists students for admission based on their CAT score. The second step of selection is GD-PI. For final selection, students are usually shortlisted based on their past academic performance, entrance examination score, and performance in GD-PI. IIMs also consider other factors such as work experience, gender diversity, academic diversity, etc. while shortlisting students. Weights given to these factors are different for different IIMs. Having relevant work experience can certainly help you get a shortlist. Read more
Ans. Everyone knows that IIM A values diversity over grades. There have been students who were not even waitlisted at IIM K but were at IIM A due to their extremely unique profiles. If you want to build a profile for IIM A, strive for originality. Do something that no one else is doing, such as starting a blog, having a strong digital presence on Instagram, writing on Quora, and so on. Consider what students with a 99 percentile typically do, such as being brilliant in academics and receiving a call from IIM Ahmedabad. Choose a domain in which these students are unlikely to excel and excel in that domain. Furthermore, activities such as writing a blog or hosting a YouTube channel will undoubtedly help you, in the long run, to secure summer and final placements during your MBA. As a result, you will gain valuable insights and hands-on experience with various social media tools such as SEO, SEM, Analytics, and so on. Read more
Ans. If you are aiming for old IIMs such as IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, you will need to score above 99 percentile in CAT. For IIMs and other top-tier B-Schools in India, the CAT cutoff stays above 90 percentile. If you have a good profile, and 99+ CAT score, you can expect to get calls from old IIMs, XLRI, JBIMS, IIFT, FMS, etc. Read more
Ans. Here are some of the things that you will realize after appearing for the CAT examination. Spend the first few minutes going over the papers before diving in. Browse through the problems and start with the ones that you know you can solve in one go. CAT prioritizes solving not sequence. If you aren’t sure about an answer, leave it. Concentrate on other problems. You shouldn’t spend more than 2-3 minutes on a single problem. Don’t use the elimination method, if you can solve the problem in less than 1 minute. Do rough work thoroughly. Don’t answer any questions, just by guessing. There will be a few lengthy questions. Try to ignore these. Even CAT toppers don’t score the full marks. CAT doesn’t test your knowledge. The only thing matters are how much you score. So, try to attempt as many questions as you can correctly. Read more
Ans. You need to practice a lot in order to be able to solve Quantitative Aptitude in the CAT examination. Quants involve using mathematical ability as well as imagination. You need to memorize some concepts as well as formulas. CAT syllabus for Quants includes a lot of topics that we have studied in 9th and 10th and only the application is different for topics such as PNC & Algebra, Numbers, etc. Most important topics in terms of weightage are as follows. Arithmetic Algebra Geometry Numbers P&C, Series, Log Several chapters are easy and can be completed in a short period of time. You should start your preparation with numbers, it is the base for the quants topics. Once you are a clear knowledge of the topics, start giving time-based mocks. Analyze the mocks and work on the common mistakes that you made. Read more
Ans. Yes, average students can crack CAT. Students who get through CAT at one go, have the right aptitude for CAT, which was built over time. They have been practicing Maths right from their school days and have been avid readers. If you are average at your studies, you need to spend a lot of time practicing, in order to score good percentile in CAT. Most students usually have gaps in Maths or DILR or English. You need to put in the extra hours to bridge the gap. Find out the subjects in which you are weak, clear the basics, and practice as much as you can. Read more
Ans. Take a look at the below table to know what CAT score will fetch what CAT percentile, for 2022. Percentile Score VA-RC Score DI-LR Score QA Overall Score 90% 29 1 26 72 95% 32 20 29 81 In 2021, for 90 percentile the required score was 59 and for 95 percentile the required score was 72. Read more
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College
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