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CAT Test 2022 Analysis
The CAT exam is comprised of
three sections and has an overall time limit that is 120 minutes. Since
the introduction of covid-19, there have been changes in the examination. These
changes are expected to be present in the CAT of 2022. In regards to difficulty, the CAT 2022 test was nearly identical to the exam from the year
before. Check out the main aspects of CAT 2022 Learn more...
CAT Test 2021 Analysis
The CAT 2021 started with
suspense about how many questions were asked in the first
slot. Students were hoping to pass and not have a big surprise, however, the
question count was reduced to 66 in 2021 instead of 76 in 2020. The
difficulty of the test was similar to the pattern of the previous years, where
verbal difficulty was medium, DILR the most difficult, and quantitative was
difficult to moderate.
Slot 3 seemed relatively high
scoring with more chances for the two areas of DILR as well as
Quant. Overall, the CAT exam was a breeze as per the last available
report. Read More...
CAT Test 2020 Analysis
The CAT 2020 began with suspense
about the number of questions to be asked in slot 1. This was a topic that
was on everyone's minds since the changes in the pattern were made
public. With 76 questions in all three slots, the CAT test was a breeze as
per the last available reports. The difficulty levels across sections and
slots were pretty much similar, with the exception of the VARC section, and Quant
Slot 2. Slot 2. Like the other slots, DILR was the toughest section in all
of the slots. Read More...
CAT Test 2019 Analysis
The general consensus is that
verbal was slightly more difficult in comparison to the previous year however,
DI and quant generally remained the same or slightly less difficult. There
was not much to distinguish between the two Slots with only a few feedbacks on DI
and verbal being slightly more difficult in the second slot. It is
possible to see a slight decrease in overall score, 90%ile, compared to last
year. In terms of overall format as well as structure and difficulty, the
test was comparable to the one that was given the previous year. Contrary
to popular belief that CAT exam examiners appeared to be focusing on a
student's abilities rather than testing the student's ability to deal with an
unpredictable pattern. Read More...
CAT Test 2018 Analysis
The CAT examiners made an
alternating job between the sections with respect to difficulty, with Quant
being the most difficult for the majority of students. DILR was considered
to be easy, however, it was a bit tricky. The verbal portion was easy and
it was found to be comparable to or slightly better than last
year. Regarding overall pattern as well as structure and difficulty the
test was like the test of the previous year. Contrary to popular belief
that the examiners of the CAT appeared to concentrate on the student's
abilities rather than testing the students' ability to deal with the
unpredictable nature of the exam. Read More...
CAT Test 2017 Analysis
The CAT exam examiners didn't
make any big announcements during the test. Regarding pattern and
structure, as well as difficulty the test was similar to the exam of last
year. Contrary to popular belief exam examiners at the CAT seemed to be
focusing on a candidate's ability rather than testing a candidate's capacity to
manage the unpredictable nature of the exam. Read More...
CAT Test 2016 Analysis
The CAT-2016 exam has been
completed and you are looking through the report for the test.
While it was a rare event, the
CAT examiners didn't come up with a major surprise during the
test. Regarding pattern structure, structure, and difficulty the test was
similar to the exam of last year. ReadMore...
CAT Test 2015 Analysis
Examiners at CAT had a few
surprises for all this year. The first surprise was that the exam
corresponded to the sample papers CAT offered on their website. This was
something that was the first time ever in the history of CAT.
The exam was comprised of three
sections, namely the 'Quantitative Aptitude (QA) (QA) Data Interpretation and
Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability as well as Reading Comprehension
(VARC) which had 34 questions, 32 and 34 each. The sequence of sections
was determined, and each section was given a sectional limit being 60 minutes.
The test was conducted using two-time slots. The format and style of the exam were identical across both
slots. In fact, the number of questions in a particular region was
identical in both slots. Both had a question regarding P&C and circular
track...etc. In the second slot, Quant as well as the LR section were more
difficult than the first slot. Read More...
CAT Test 2014 Analysis
Computer-based CAT 2014 was conducted
over two days on the 16th and 22nd of November 2014. The total number of tests
was 100 with a duration limitation of 170 mins. There was no limit on
time for any part. Therefore, it was possible to change sections in the
course. Overall, the test was moderate aside from sections like AR Section
and DI. In actual fact, Analytical reasoning, as well as data Interpretation questions, were fairly easy to manage in the test which was
completed on the 2nd day i.e. 22nd Nov., as stated by students. Read More...
CAT Test 2013 Analysis
It was CAT 2013 test was a 27-day
long computer-based test that ran from the 16th October of 2013 until the 11th of November 2013. The CAT 2013 had two sections that were given time limits
of 70 minutes with 30 questions per section. Within the time limit,
candidates are able to review the section, however, once they progress onto the
following section, they aren't able to return to the prior section. ReadMore...
CAT Test 2012 Analysis
The CAT 2012 test was a 21-day
long testing computer-based test that began on the 11th of October 2012 and
ended on the six November. The CAT 2012 exam was divided into two
sections with time limits of 70 minutes with 30 questions per section. Within
the time limit, candidates are able to review the section, however, once they
progress onto the following section, they cannot return to the prior
section. Read More...
CAT Test 2011 Analysis
The Common Admission Test (CAT)
is administered by IIMs every year to applicants to shortlist for postgraduate
programs. The score of CAT is utilized by other institutions too. It
is a computer-based online test. The 2011 CAT test started on the 22nd of October
2011 and until the 17th of November. The CAT 2011 saw two sections rather than 3
sections like the previous versions of CAT. The CAT 2011 version had
established time limits, which are 70 minutes for each 30-question
section. In the allotted time, candidates are able to go through the
section, but once they progress onto the following section they aren't able to
return to the prior section. Read More...
CAT Test 2010 Analysis
The Common Admission Test (CAT)
is administered by IIMs each year to test the purpose of shortlisting
candidates for postgraduate programs. The score of CAT is utilized by
other institutions too. The CAT test is a computer-based online
test. The CAT 2010 test had three sections like the last year. It was
more like an aptitude test than the previous year. There was a fair
balance in all three sections, with greater or lesser similar difficulty
levels. Read More...
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