CAT (Common Admission
Test) - 2013
Brief
Information about CAT Exam:
Common
Admission Test (CAT) is popular among those candidates who aspire
to make their career in the Management of different areas and have desire to
work with top leading organizations across the world.
The Common Admission Test (CAT) is
organized at national level by Indian Institute Of Management (IIM).For updates visit sarkarinaukridetails.com. Entrance exam is conducted every year for
getting admission into several management programs which are two year complete
diploma course running in different IIMs and other top Business schools in
India.
When the
candidate can apply for CAT 2013 Exam:
1.
The complete information brochure of this
management aptitude test will probably be out on, 21 Jul, 2013.
2. Candidate can register them from 29 Jul, 2013 to 26 September, 2013. The selling of cash voucher will also commence from the 29 July and will last for 24September2013.
3. CAT will be conducted from 16 October till 11 November 2013.
2. Candidate can register them from 29 Jul, 2013 to 26 September, 2013. The selling of cash voucher will also commence from the 29 July and will last for 24September2013.
3. CAT will be conducted from 16 October till 11 November 2013.
Who can apply?
There are following eligibility criteria which
are set for the candidates to apply for the CAT admission test failing to
fulfill will barred them their admission in IIMs and other B-schools.
1. First of all, All candidate must have their own personal email account and contact number right through the beginning of the applying for the test till the completion of selection process.
2. The candidate must have Graduation degree in hand with minimum criteria of 50% marks or must have CGPA marks which can be converted into percentage marks as per the rules followed by the University from where candidate is pursuing the bachelor course.
3. Although the above criteria are kept low i.e. 45% or equivalent CGPA for candidates who belong to Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled Caste (SC) and PWD.
4. Those who are at the final year or have taken their graduation exam and waiting for the results are allowed for the admission test.
However, those who are under the category of (3) must submit a certificate latest by 30th June, 2013 from the College or university the candidate is belonging. The certificate bears all necessary information about candidate like his or her completion of bachelor’s degree on the date of issue of certificate.
1. First of all, All candidate must have their own personal email account and contact number right through the beginning of the applying for the test till the completion of selection process.
2. The candidate must have Graduation degree in hand with minimum criteria of 50% marks or must have CGPA marks which can be converted into percentage marks as per the rules followed by the University from where candidate is pursuing the bachelor course.
3. Although the above criteria are kept low i.e. 45% or equivalent CGPA for candidates who belong to Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled Caste (SC) and PWD.
4. Those who are at the final year or have taken their graduation exam and waiting for the results are allowed for the admission test.
However, those who are under the category of (3) must submit a certificate latest by 30th June, 2013 from the College or university the candidate is belonging. The certificate bears all necessary information about candidate like his or her completion of bachelor’s degree on the date of issue of certificate.
Mode
of Examination:
This is an online
test and candidates will be provided rough sheets on which they have to do
their calculations.
Sections
ask in CAT Exam and duration to complete the test:
There will be major two sections checking candidate’s aptitude and knowledge for language. The difficulty level will be same for each section. A timer will be shown on the screen.
Sections
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Total time is 2hr 20 min (excluding 15 min
tutorial). or 140 minutes to attempt 60 questions.
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Logical
reasoning and Verbal ability
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Data
interpretation and Quantitative ability
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The
test will be started with a tutorial containing detailing about the questions
and time; this tutorial will run for 15 minutes after which the candidate has
to move on for the test.
The
section will come up the screen in sequential manner, i.e. 1st section will be
followed by 2nd section.
Out
of 140 minutes, half 70 minutes is allotted for 1st section and remaining half
for 2nd section. It means candidate has
to complete the first section comprising 30 questions within 70 minutes with
the review of their answers also as once the time complete for first
section; they will shift to the 2nd
section& cannot move back.
Topics
under different Sections
- Logical & analytical reasoning: Puzzles, Coding and decoding, Graphs, Statements and assumptions, arguments & Syllogisms type’s questions need to be covered.
- Verbal Ability: Grammar, Vocabulary and Verbal Reasoning.
- Data Interpretation: Data sufficiency and Data interpretation type’s questions.
- Quantitative Ability: Question based on Geometry, Arithmetic and Algebra sections have to cover.
Reservations
for candidates:
The seats are reserved for the candidates coming under different categories decided by Government of India.
Other Backward Classes candidates (non-creamy layer) - 27%
Scheduled Caste (SC)-15%
Scheduled Tribe (ST) - 7½%
Physically Challenged-3%
Necessary disclosure for the candidates
Those candidates who fall under the category of SC/ST, physically
challenged and non-creamy other backwards will have to submit necessary forms
and certificates to consider their reservation at the time of admission.
Candidates are advised to follow the
official websites given below for further information:
www.catiim.in
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