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The CAT is test conducted for the admission in management programme in various IIM’s of India. Eligibility The applicant should have a minimum graduation level education from any recognized University. Paper Pattern The CAT is a computer based test. The examination will have two sections; each section will be allotted only 70 minutes. The first section is Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation; The second section is Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning. The exam’s pattern will be objective type multiple choice questions. Important dates: Online Registration/Voucher Sale – 5th August 2013 To 24th September 2013 Registration Window – 5th August 2013 To 26th September 2013 Test Dates – 16th October 2013 To 11th November 2013 Results – 14th January 2014 There is no any restriction that one could give the exam only for the limited times so you can give the exam.
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Common Admission Test (CAT) is conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) for admission to the Post-graduate and Fellow Programs in management courses of several management institutes. Eligibility: Applicant must have a graduate degree with 50% marks or equivalent CGPA from a recognized university (45% in case of SC/ST/DA/PWD). Candidate whi is in Final year of the degree examination eligible to apply for the exam. Test Duration & Pattern: ![]() Common Admission Test for IIMs (CAT) Syllabus Section I Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation Quantitative Ability comprising mainly of arithmetic, mensuration, geometry, algebra, trignometry, probablity and calculus etc Arithmetic - number systems, ratio propotions, simplification, averages, ages, time, work, distances etc. Geomtery - triangles and circles Mensuration - areas and volumes Algebra - theory of equations, quadratiic equations, pemutations and combinations, sequence and series etc Trignometry - height and distances Calculus - maxima and minima, functions etc Data Interpretation Data Interpretation - line graphs, bar charts, tables, pie diagrams, scatter diagrams Section II Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning Verbal Ability comprising English Grammar, Vocabulary, Proficiency, Usage and Comprehension English Grammar - not many core questions English Vocabulary - no straight synonyms or antonyms but sometimes analogies or pairs in fill in blanks English Proficiency - correction, rearrangement and completion of sentences and paragraphs English Usage - inappropriate usage of words, commonly confused pair of words English Comprehension - around five to six paragraphs with around 1000 words and five to six questions each mainly checking your ability to comprehend with speed. Logical Reasoning comprising passages on Logical Ability
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