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10th October 2017, 12:13 PM
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Re: CAT Exam Dates For June

Common Admission Test (CAT) exam is the reputed entrance test through which admission to postgraduate management courses is provided.

Key dates
Notification Release Date 30th July 2017
CAT Registration Starts From 9th August 2017
Closing date of online application form 20th September 2017 (5:00 PM)
Admit Card Availability Date 18th October 26th November 2017
Exam Date 26th November 2017
Result Declaration Second week of January 2018

Exam Pattern

IT include details about number of sections in exam, number of question and marking scheme.

Sections Number of Questions

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension 34
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning 32
Quantitative Ability 34
Total 100

The Common Admission Test will comprise of three sections namely Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning & Quantitative Ability.

The question paper contains both MCQ as well as non-MCQ type questions.

The exam duration will be 180 minutes (3 hours); 60 minutes for each section

Syllabus
Quantitative Ability or Mathematics:


This section consists of 10+2 difficulty level & Fundamental mathematics. The topics are:

Geometry
Number system
interest
quadratic & linear equations
probability
trigonometry
time & work
percentages
profit & loss
algebra
LCM & HCF
averages
permutation
ratio & proportions
complex numbers, etc.

Data Interpretation: In this section, student s ability to solve problems accurately & understanding of the data are tested. Students can study the topic of:

graphs (line, area)
Interpretation and analysis of data based on text
Charts (Column, bar, pie)
tables
paragraph
venn diagram, etc.

Verbal Ability & English: This section contains the usage of Standard English grammar & questions on comprehension. The topics are:

verbal reasoning
antonyms and synonyms
sentence correction
fill in the blanks
critical reasoning
syllogisms
analogies
idioms, etc.

Logical Reasoning:

Direction sense
clocks & calendars
puzzles
binary logic
seating arrangement
coding- decoding
blood relations
logical sequence
data structure
assumption
premise
conclusion
linear and matrix arrangement, etc.


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