CAT 2020 official mock test available now @iimcat.ac.in- Check details here
Team Careers360 | November 5, 2020 | 06:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Use NowNEW DELHI - IIM Indore has released the official mock test of CAT 2020 for regular candidates as well as those who have low vision. Candidates can appear in the CAT mock test on the official website of CAT i.e. iimcat.ac.in. The major objective behind providing an official mock test of CAT 2020 is to enable candidates to gauge their preparation strategy, be familiar with the exam environment, navigation process, know the basics of the CAT 2020 exam and other related aspects. CAT 2020 will be conducted on November 29 in three different shifts. Due to COVID 19, IIM Indore inculcated certain changes in the CAT exam pattern as well.
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Important Dates for CAT Mock Test 2020
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Events |
Dates |
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Release of Mock Test |
November 5, 2020 |
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CAT 2020 |
November 29, 2020 |
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CAT Answer/Response sheet |
First week of December 2020 |
Know how to take CAT Mock Test 2020
Given below steps can be followed by registered candidates to attempt for the CAT 2020 mock test. The official mock test of CAT 2020 is free of charge i.e. candidates do not need to pay any additional fees to appear in it.
Step 1 - Visit the official website or click here
Step 2 - Click on the tab “Mock test” and candidates will be directed to new page
Step 3 - Click on “sign in” tab and read the instructions
Step 4 - Mock test will appear on the scream
Step 5 - Attempt questions carefully
Major Features of CAT Mock Test 2020
Similar to the exam day, the official mock test of CAT 2020 will have sectional time duration in each section. Some of the other major features of CAT 2020 mock test are -
On-Screen Calculator
Since no candidate will be allowed to take any personal belongings or electronic gadgets. Hence, IIM Indore provides the facility of on-screen calculator for all candidates as long calculations are involved in CAT 2020.
On-Screen Timer
Due to the sectional time limit, the mock test of CAT 2020 has a timer on the right side of the computer screen to enable candidates to have an idea as to how much time is remaining.
Mock Test for PwD Candidates
With regard to candidates who are physically disabled, IIM Indore will provide additional 20 minutes in each section. PwD candidates will also be able to take up the official CAT mock test.
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