CAT 2021: Admit Card to release tomorrow at 5 pm; Here’s how to download it
IIM Ahmedabad will release the CAT 2021 admit card tomorrow at iimcat.ac.in. Find out below how to download it.
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NEW DELHI:
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad is going to release the awaited CAT admit card 2021 tomorrow for MBA entrance exam at 5 pm. Candidates who are going to appear for CAT exam 2021 for MBA admission, scheduled to be held on November 28, are required to have their CAT admit card with them. Aspiring candidates who have successfully registered themselves on the official website can start downloading the CAT admit card for the CAT entrance exam 2021 at iimcat.ac.in. According to IIM Ahmedabad, an approximate of 2.31 lakh candidates have registered themselves for CAT this year.
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IIM CAT admit card 2021 live updates
IIM CAT admit card 2021
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CAT test admit card release date: tomorrow
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CAT admit card release time: 05:00 PM
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CAT 2021 entrance exam: November 28, 2021
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How to Download CAT 2021 admit card
Candidates seeking CAT MBA admission are requested to follow the following instructions carefully in order to download the CAT admit card 2021 for CAT entrance exam:
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Step-1: Go to the official website of IIM CAT 2021 - iimcat.ac.in
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Step-2: Find the link on the homepage of the official website “CAT 2021 admit card download”
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Step-3: Click on the link
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Step-4: Login using the candidate credentials such as username and password
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Step-5: IIM CAT admit card photo for CAT application 2021 will appear on the screen
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Step-6: Click on download for to get CAT entrance exam admit card 2021
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Step-7: Save the soft copy as a PDF file on your computer
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Step-8: Get a print out of the MBA CAT 2021 admit aard for the hard copy
IIM CAT 2021 Entrance Exam Question Paper
CAT Entrance Examination 2021 will have three sections:
- Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC)
- Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DIRL)
- Quantitative Aptitude (QA)
Total Marks of the CAT 2021 Exam are 228 (might vary based on reduced questions). Each section might have 3 to 4 reduced questions. Each section will have the following marks:
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VARC - 78 Marks
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DILR - 72 Marks
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QA - 78 Marks
Important Documents to be Carried at CAT Entrance Exam 2021
Candidates should have the following documents ready at the time of their MBA Entrance Test:
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CAT 2021 MBA Entrance Test admit card
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Extra copies of the admit card
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Passport size photographs
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Photo ID proof such as Adhar Card, Voter ID, Passport, Driver’s License or any other relevant Government issued ID proof
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Any relevant certificates (such as Pwd Scribe Affidavit)
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