Monday, June 24, 2024

Evolution of Combined Admission Test (CAT) through the years

Indian Institute of Management Calcutta and Ahmadabad were established in 1961. At that time, each business school started conducting their admission process on the basis of their own entrance examination

 

However, after IIM-Bangalore came up in 1973 and IIM-Lucknow in 1983, the management institutes decided to conduct a common entrance test

 

First CAT was conducted in 1984 in the pen and paper mode.

 

CAT 1984 – 2008

·         CAT was conducted from in the pen and paper mode only

·         Students used to mark their answers on the OMR sheet

·         There was no sectional time limit.

 

CAT 1995 – 1998

·         120 minutes for 185 questions

 

CAT 1999 – 2000

·         120 minutes for 165 questions

 

CAT 2001 – 2003

·         120 minutes for 150 questions

 

CAT 2004

·         120 minutes for 123 questions

·         Different questions in different sections had different marking scheme. Imagine that!!

 

CAT 2005 to 2007

·         75 questions for 150 minutes time limit.

 

CAT 2008

·         Three sections in the form of VARC, DILR and QA. There was no sectional time limit applied to the different sections in this type of paper. 90 questions in total. 150 minutes to attempt the test.

·         + 4 Marks for every correct answer and -1 for every incorrect answer

 

CAT 2009 to 2013

·         Held in a period of 20 days and in 40 different slots.

 

CAT 2009, 2010

·         First Computer Based Test was conducted in the year 2009 by IIM Ahmedabad

·         Faced a lot of glitches. Hence, a re-examination was conducted in January 2010

·         For CAT 2009 and 2010, there were three sections in the form of VARC, DILR and QA

·         No sectional time limit

·         60 questions in total. 150 minutes to attempt the test.

·         + 4 Marks for every correct answer and -1 for every incorrect answer

 

CAT 2011

·         Reduced to two sections from three, namely QA + DILR and VA

·         Total number of questions remained the same as 60 (30 in each section)

·         150 minutes to attempt the test.

·         + 3 Marks for every correct answer and -1 for every incorrect answer

 

CAT 2014

·         IIM-Indore conducted CAT with two sections with 50 questions each

·         Total time limit was 170 minutes. There was no sectional time limit in this paper.

·         In 2014, the CAT was conducted over a period of two days in four different slots.

 

CAT 2015 – 2019

·         IIM-Ahmadabad conducted exam with 100 questions (34 in two sections, and 32 in other)

·         TITA / Non MCQ type variety was introduced

·         Onscreen calculator was introduced

·         From 2015 to 2019, the examination was held in a single day in two different slots of 3 hours each

·         100 questions (34 in two sections, and 32 in other).

 

CAT 2020

·         Conducted by IIM Indore in three slots of two hours each. Each section had a time limit of 40 minutes. Total number of questions were 72.

 

CAT 2021

·         Conducted by IIM Ahmedabad in three slots of two hours each. Each section had a time limit of 40 minutes. Total number of questions were 66.

 

CAT 2022

·     Being conducted by IIM Bangalore in three slots of two hours each. Each section had a time limit of 40 minutes. Total number of questions were still 66.

 

CAT 2023

·        Being conducted by IIM Lucknow. Each section had a time limit of 40 minutes. Total number of questions were still 66.

 

 

Fun fact: CAT 2003 was the (only) time in which the paper was leaked. Unlike the recent NEET fiasco!!!

 

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Evolution of Combined Admission Test (CAT) through the years

Indian Institute of Management Calcutta and Ahmadabad were established in 1961. At that time, each business school started conducting thei...