CAT 2023 Highlights: The Common Admission Test (CAT) 2023 was conducted in three sessions on Sunday. The first shift, which began at 8.30am, ended at 10.30am. The second shift concluded at 2.30pm. The last and third shift started at 4.30pm and ended at 6.30pm. The test comprised three sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Ability. This test is a prerequisite for enrollment in MBA programmes offered by 20 IIMs and over 1,200 B-schools in India. The CAT results are likely to be announced by mid-January 2024 on the official website - iimcat.ac.in.
Admission to IIMs is based on three key parameters: CAT scores, written ability tests (WAT) or group discussions (GD), personal interviews (PI), and academic records. Candidates meeting the cut-off in CAT results are shortlisted for WAT and PI. Final admission decisions consider the candidate's overall profile, including CAT score, academic achievements, work experience, category, and WAT/PI scores.
CAT 2023: Here are the highlights
CAT 2023: The last and third shift, which started at 4.30pm, ended at 6.30pm.
CAT 2023 Live: Admission policy for IIM Mumbai
Candidates will be granted admission to three MBA programs at IIM Mumbai based on their CAT scores. The programmes include:
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- MBA (Operations and Supply Chain Management)
- MBA (Sustainability Management)
CAT 2023 Slot 2's Quantitative Aptitude tougher than last year
CAT 2023 Slot 2's Quantitative Aptitude, as per an expert, was tougher than last year and the morning slot. Despite the questions being lengthy, candidates with clear concepts found them generally easy to solve. The exam kicked off with algebra, where seven consecutive questions added pressure, especially for those wary of the Algebra Module. Notably, the usual trend of numerous geometry questions changed, with only two appearing.
CAT 2023 Live: The last and third shift started at 4.30pm.
CAT 2023: Admission Criteria For IIM Bangalore
For admission to its MBA programmes, IIM Bangalore will henceforth give the personal interview (PI) round greater weight.
CAT Exam 2023 Live: Session 2 adhered to the structure of the first shift. However, this session saw a notable change with the inclusion of a mandatory Verbal Ability question in the VARC section. The VARC section consisted of 24 questions, DILR had 20 questions, and QA had 22 questions, each section having an allotted time of 40 minutes.
In contrast to CAT 2022, CAT 2023 Slot 2 presented greater difficulty and was similar in complexity to CAT 2023 Slot 1. Notably, the QA section demonstrated an increased level of difficulty compared to Slot 1.
CAT Exam Session 2 | The difficulty levels for each section were outlined as follows:
VARC: Moderate; It was more manageable than the previous year and equivalent to CAT 2023 Slot 1.
DILR: Moderate - Difficult; The difficulty level remained consistent with the previous year and CAT 2023 Slot 1.
QA: Difficult; It posed a higher level of difficulty compared to CAT 2022 and CAT 2023 slot 1.
Afternoon session:
The second shift, which commenced at 12.30pm, ended at 2.30pm.
CAT 2023 morning session:
- The morning session of CAT 2023 proceeded without any disruptions.
- The assessment structure remained consistent with previous years - three marks awarded for each correct answer and a one-mark penalty for incorrectly marked multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Non-MCQs did not incur any negative marks.
CAT 2023 Shift 1 Analysis
- VARC: Reports claim that this section exhibited a level of difficulty ranging from moderate to difficult. It comprised 24 questions to be solved within a 40-minute timeframe. Importantly, the paper was somewhat more manageable compared to the previous year.
- DILR: In the first shift of CAT 2023, the DILR section exhibited a moderate level of difficulty in contrast to the previous year. This segment comprised 20 questions, and candidates were allotted 40 minutes for completion. Importantly, the paper's difficulty level remained consistent with that of the preceding year.
- The second shift began at 12.30pm and will conclude at 2.30pm.
- The CAT DILR section exhibited a range of difficulty levels, encompassing both moderate and challenging, as well as easy questions.
- The first shift, which started at 8.30am, ended at 10.30am.
Also Read | Top IIMs In 2023: Rankings, Admission, Tuition Fees, Placements
- According to the NIRF ranking for 2023, IIM Ahmedabad maintains its top position.
- There are a total of 21 IIMs, with 10 publicly owned. IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, and IIM Kozhikode are among the top-ranking institutions in the country, with CAT being the most accepted entrance exam for these prestigious IIMs.
CAT 2023: What has been the placement at the newest IIM
- These cutoffs fluctuate annually due to factors like candidate numbers, exam difficulty, and past trends.
- Access to the cutoffs is restricted to candidate account logins.
- Although the IIMs do not disclose the CAT cutoffs publicly, a usual requirement for admission to the institute is a percentile score of 95-100.
- The Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIM-Lucknow) is conducting the computer-based Common Admission Test 2023 (CAT 2023) today in three sessions.