- By Sakshi Gupta
- Tue, 30 Jul 2024 01:45 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
CAT 2024: The official website for the Common Admission Test 2024 (CAT 2024) has gone live. iimcat.ac.in is the official website for CAT 2024. Registration for CAT 2024 will open on August 1. September 13 is the deadline for submitting the CAT 2024 registration form. Candidates who meet the requirements can visit the official website to access the CAT 2024 form. November 24 is the day of the CAT 2024 exam.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programs are the two main postgraduate management programs for which the Common Admission Test (CAT) is a national entrance exam offered in India. Every year, one of the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) administers the CAT in a rotating manner.
The admit card will be available for download on November 4 and will be issued on November 4 by the CAT 2024 timetable. Three shifts will be held for the CAT 2024 exam in 170 cities: 8:30 am to 10:30 am for the first shift, 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm for the second shift, and 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm for the third shift.
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CAT 2024: Application fees
Applicants can see the specifics of the CAT 2024 application cost down below.
- General: 2,500
- Economically Weaker Section (EWS): 2,500
- Scheduled Caste (SC): 1,250
- Scheduled Tribe (ST): 1,250
- Person with Disabilities (PwD): 1,250
CAT 2024: Exam pattern
Three categories will make up the CAT 2024 exam: Quantitative Aptitude (QA), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). Online testing will be used for the CAT 2024 exam. The exam will be administered in English. There will be sixty-six questions on the test.
As per the CAT 2024 scoring methodology, applicants will receive three marks for every right response. However, in multiple-choice questions, one mark will be subtracted for each erroneous answer. It is crucial to remember that for questions that are not multiple-choice, there won't be any deductions for wrong responses.