CAT 2019 : IIM Kozhikode issues vital information for aspirants
Richa Kapoor | November 14, 2019 | 04:59 PM IST | 1 min read
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Use NowNEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 14: Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kozhikode has issued important instructions to the candidates ahead of Common Admission Test (CAT), which will be held on November 24. According to the media release issued by IIM Kozhikode, 92 % of the candidates were allotted the first city of preference. The entrance exam will be held at 376 test centres spread across 156 cities.
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Exam Day Guidelines for CAT 2019
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Candidates must report to the test centre at 7:30 AM for the Morning shift and at 1:00 PM for those who will appear in the afternoon shift
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Around 2.44 lakh candidates successfully registered for CAT 2019
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Candidates must download the admit card of CAT 2019 and they affix their photographs (same as the one uploaded inCAT application forms) on it
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Candidates must locate the exam centre a day in advance so that they do not face any problem on the day of the exam
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CAT 2019 is a three-hour exam which will be conducted in a computer-based mode and candidates will have to answer questions from i) Verbal Ability and Reading
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Comprehension, ii) Quantitative Ability, and iii) Data Interpretation and Logical
Reasoning.
About CAT 2019
The Common Admission Test is conducted for admission to the MBA programmes that are offered at the IIMs. There are other institutes also which admit candidates on the basis of CAT 2019 score.
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