CAT 2020 - Check IIM cutoffs here for admission
Candidates who qualify the CAT 2020 exam can check the expected CAT cutoff for admissions in top IIMs
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Try NowTeam Careers360 | January 2, 2021 | 04:51 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM Indore) has released CAT 2020 result and CAT 2020 cutoff on the official website in an online mode - iimcat.ac.in . CAT 2020 was conducted on November 29. The qualifying CAT 2020 cutoff has already been released by some of the top IIMs in their admission policy, before the announcement of CAT result . The final CAT cutoff is yet to be released tentatively in the second week of January 2021 and will be much higher depending on the institute. Candidates who qualify CAT 2020 cut off will be shortlisted for further selection rounds such as group discussion (GD), written ability test (WAT) and personal interview (PI) rounds for final MBA admission.
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CAT Cutoff 2020: Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
CAT 2020 exam date |
November 29, 2020 |
CAT final answer key date |
December 30, 2020 |
CAT 2020 result date |
January 2, 2021 |
CAT 2020 cutoff date |
Second week of January 2021 |
Factors determining CAT 2020 Cutoff
There are several factors considered before arriving at the CAT 2020 cutoff. These factors are given below:
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Past year CAT cutoff trends
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Difficulty level of CAT 2020 exam
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Number of candidates who appeared in CAT exam
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Number of seats available in any particular institute
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Ranking of the institute
IIM CAT cutoff 2020
Candidates can check below the expected IIM CAT 2020 cut off for the General category. It must be noted that CAT cutoff remains on the higher side, that is, between 99 to 100 percentile for general category candidates. On the other hand, the cutoff of CAT for reserved category is usually lower, around 97 to 98 percentile. The cutoff given below is based on the released CAT cutoff by IIMs in their admission policy 2021-23 and considering the past year CAT cutoff.
CAT 2020 Cutoff for top 20 IIMs
IIMs |
Expected CAT 2020 Cutoff (Percentile ) |
IIM Ahmedabad |
99-100 |
IIM Calcutta |
99 |
IIM Bangalore |
99-100 |
IIM Indore |
97-98 |
IIM Lucknow |
97-98 |
IIM Kozhikode |
97-98 |
IIM Nagpur |
95-96 |
IIM Amritsar |
95-96 |
IIM Trichy |
94-95 |
IIM Sambalpur |
95-96 |
IIM Ranchi |
94-95 |
IIM Raipur |
94-95 |
IIM Vizag |
92-94 |
IIM Kashipur |
94-95 |
IIM Bodhgaya |
92-94 |
IIM Udaipur |
92-94 |
IIM Sirmaur |
90 |
IIM Shillong |
90 |
What after CAT Cutoff 2020?
After the declaration of CAT cut off by respective IIMs, candidates will be called for further selection rounds. These candidates will then have to clear the group discussion and personal interview rounds. The final merit list will be declared by any institute after considering various parameters such as CAT 2020 score , overall academic record, gender diversity, work experience and more. All of these parameters have their own weightage in the final selection process.
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