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CAT 2019 official notification released, registration process to begin August 7

CAT 2019 Official Notification: The examination will be conducted on November 24 in two sessions across 156 cities in the country. The online application process for CAT will be held from August 7 to September 18, 2019.

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CAT 2019 Official Notification: Indian Institutes of Management (IIM Kozhikode) has released the notification for the Common Admission Test 2019 (CAT 2019) on Sunday, July 28. The examination will be conducted on November 24 in two sessions across 156 cities in the country.

The online application process for CAT will begin from August 7 and will be continued till September 18, 2019. The candidates can apply through the official website- iimcat.ac.in. 

Those who clear the exam will be eligible for admission to management courses, including PGP, PGDM, PGPEM, EPGP, PGPBM, PGPEX, at various IIMs across the country.

IIM CAT 2019: Paper pattern 

The duration of the examination is 180 minutes.

There will be three sections:

Section I: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension

Section II: Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning

Section III: Quantitative Ability

IIM CAT 2019: Exam pattern

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The examination will be of 180 minutes and candidates will be allotted sixty minutes for answering questions in each section and they will be restricted to switch from one section to another. The questions will be in three sections, A. Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, B. Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning, C. Quantitative Ability.

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CAT 2019: Eligibility criteria

The candidates must possess Bachelor’s degree with atleast 50 per cent marks or equivalent.

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The reserve category candidates- Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Persons with Disability (PwD), need to hold a minimum 45 per cent marks from the recognised university.

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Candidates appearing for the final year of Bachelor’s degree may also apply.

CAT 2019: Syllabus

Verbal ability and reading comprehension

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Grammar, Verbal Reasoning, Syllogisms, Sentence completion, Fill in the blanks, Jumbled paragraphs, Para Completion and inference, Foreign language words used in English, Contextual usage, Reading Comprehension, Sentence correction, Analogies, Different usage of same word, Idioms, Verbal Logic, Antonyms, One word substitution, Parajumbles

Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation

Blood Relations, Coding-Decoding, Proposition, Series, Direction Sense, Assumptions, Clocks and Calendars, Statements, Puzzles, Family Tree, Data Arrangement, Binary Logic, Venn Diagram, Syllogism, Sets, Data Structures, Seating Arrangement

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Data interpretation

Tables, Casslets, Data Sufficiency, Line Graphs, Pie Charts, Bars

Quantitative Aptitude

Geometry, HCF and LCM, Trigonometry, Algebra, Averages, Partnership (Accounts), Profit & Loss, Time Speed and Distance, Mensuration, Surds and Indices, Quadratic and linear equations, Ratios and Proportion, Percentages, Surds and Indices, Geometric Progression, Inequalities, Number system, Work and time, Logarithms.

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Reservation

Around 15 per cent seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC), 7.5 per cent for the Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates.

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27 per cent of the seats is reserved for other backward class (OBC) candidates and 10 per cent seats for the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) candidates.

CAT 2019: Normalisation process

How to calculate scores

Calculation of scaled score of a candidate:

Following steps are followed to calculate the scaled score of a candidate in each of the three
sections, i.e. VARC, DILR and QA in CAT 2019. The overall scaled score is obtained by
adding scaled scores of these three sections. While illustrating the scaling process, QA section
is chosen as an example. Similar process is valid for the other two sections, i.e. DILR and
VARC.

Step 1: Calculate the mean and the standard deviation (SD) of the raw scores in QA section for
all candidates appearing in the morning session.

Let Mean = M1 and SD = S1 and G1 = M1 + S1.

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Step 2: Calculate the mean and the standard deviation (SD) of the raw scores in QA section for
all candidates appearing in the afternoon session.

Let Mean = M2 and SD = S2 and G2 = M2 + S2.

Step 3: Calculate the mean and the standard deviation (SD) of the raw scores in QA section for
all candidates appearing in CAT (i.e. including both morning and afternoon sessions).

Let Mean = M and SD = S and G = M + S.

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Step 4: Calculate the mean raw score in QA section of the top 0.1% candidates in the morning
session and denote it by 𝑀𝑀1
0.1.

Step 5: Calculate the mean raw score in QA of top 0.1% candidates in the afternoon session
and denote it by 𝑀𝑀2
0.1.

Step 6: Calculate the mean raw score in QA of top 0.1% candidates appearing in CAT (i.e.
considering both morning and afternoon session) and denote it by 𝑀𝑀0.1.

Suppose now XYZ is a candidate who appeared in the morning session and her raw score in
QA section is R. Then the scaled score of XYZ in QA, say 𝑅𝑅� given by:
𝑅𝑅� = (𝑅𝑅 − 𝐺𝐺1) 𝑀𝑀0.1−𝐺𝐺
𝑀𝑀1
0.1−𝐺𝐺1
+ 𝐺𝐺.

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In case XYZ is a candidate who appeared in the afternoon session and her raw score in QA
section is R. Then the scaled score of XYZ in QA, say 𝑅𝑅� is given by:
𝑅𝑅� = (𝑅𝑅 − 𝐺𝐺2) 𝑀𝑀0.1−𝐺𝐺
𝑀𝑀2
0.1−𝐺𝐺2
+ 𝐺𝐺.

Similar methodology is applied for the computation of scaled scores for other sections.

If this formula yields any scaled score as more than 100, it will be rounded down to 100.

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Application fees

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The application fees for the candidates belong to general category is Rs 1900, while for the reserved category- SC, ST and PwD is Rs 950.

IIM CAT 2019: Exam cities

Port Blair, Ahmednagar, Rohtak, Simla, Nashik, Nellore, Sonipat, Kolhapur, Kurnool, Tirupati, Jammu, Solapur, Vijaywada, Dhanbad, Amravati, Visakhapatnam, Jamshedpur, Aurangabad, Chittoor, Ranchi, Jalgaon, Itanagar, Bangalore, Kolhapur, Dibrugarh, Belgaum, Mumbai, Guwahati, Bidar, Nagpur, Silchar, Chikballapur, Nanded, Aurangabad, Davanagere, Nashik, Gaya, Hassan, Pune, Muzaffarpur, Kolar, Ratnagiri, Patna, Mandya, Satara, Chandigarh, Mangalore, Solapur, Bhilai, Mysore, Shillong, Raipur, Ramnagara, Balasore, New Delhi, Shimoga, Berhampur, Madgaon, Tumkur, Bhubaneswar, Verna, Udupi, Cuttack, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Sambalpur, Anand, Kasargod, Rourkela, Gandhinagar, Puducherry, Kollam, Rajkot, Kozhikode, Fatehgarh Sahib, Surat, Malappuram, Jalandhar, Vadodara, Thrissur, Khanna, Ambala, Trivandrum, Ludhiana, Bahadurgarh, Bhopal, Mohali, Faridabad, Gwalior, Pathankot, Gurugram, Indore, Patiala, Palwal, Jabalpur, Phagwara, Panipat, Sagar, Ropar, Sangrur, Madurai, Bareilly, Ajmer, Namakkal, Ghaziabad, Alwar, Thanjavur, Gorakhpur, Jaipur, Tiruchirappalli, Greater Noida, Jodhpur, Tirunelvelli, Kanpur, Kota, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Sikar, Karim Nagar, Mathura, Udaipur, Khammam, Meerut, Chennai, Agra, Noida, Coimbatore, Allahabad, Varanasi, Dehradun, Burdwan, Durgapur, Roorkee, Hooghly, Kalyani, Asansol, Howrah, Kolkata, Siliguri

IIM CAT 2019: Important dates

Commencement of online application: August 7

Last day to apply online: September 18

Download of admit card: October 23 to November 24

Exam: November 24, 2019

Result declaration: Second week of January 2020

The Common Admission Test 2019 (CAT 2019) is conducted by the IIMs to fill seats in their PGP programmes. The entrance exam’s scores are accepted by many B-schools including JNU.

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