CAT 2021 response sheet released at iimcat.ac.in; Download to check correct answers
Sparna Saxena | December 8, 2021 | 10:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
CAT 2021 response sheet is released by IIM Ahmedabad. Know how to download the response sheet and calculate the expected percentile
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Use NowNEW DELHI: IIM Ahmedabad has released the CAT 2021 response sheet today on December 8, 2021, at 10 AM. CAT response sheet 2021 for slot 1, slot 2 and slot 3 is available on IIMs official website iimcat.ac.in. Candidates will need their registration ID and password to log in.
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With the CAT 2021 response sheet release, the CAT provisional answer key is also available. Hence, candidates can easily check their expected scores and know their percentile using percentile predictor by Careers360.
CAT 2021 response sheet contains the answers marked by the candidate. The wrong ones are marked in red with a cross symbol, while the correct ones are marked with green. Candidates can also map the response sheet with the CAT answer key 2021 to calculate raw scores.
How to download CAT Response Sheet 2021?
Step 1 - Visit CAT 2021 official website - iimcat.ac.in and log in
Step 2 - Fill in your CAT User ID and password and click on the ‘login’ tab
Step 3 - You will be directed to a page with two options - 1) Applicant Details; 2) Candidate response. Click on the Candidates’ response button
Candidates can now download the CAT 2021 response sheet for the slot they appeared in. Moreover, candidates can also raise an objection after matching their response with the provisional answer key.
The CAT 2021 examination was held on November 28 2021, and the response sheet and the provisional answer sheet are out today. Here are the CAT important dates for upcoming events.
CAT 2021: Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Last date to raise objection on CAT answer sheet |
December 11, 2021, 5 pm |
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CAT final answer key release |
Last week of December 2021 |
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CAT 2021 result |
Second week of January 2022 |
How to calculate the expected percentile?
Check the answers you have marked correct and assign marks according to the CAT 2021 marking schema. Next, calculate the raw CAT score mapping response sheet with the answer key and then use the percentile predictor by Careers360 to calculate the expected percentile.
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Go to percentile predictor
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Click on tab ‘CAT Percentile Predictor.’
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Fill in the login details, i.e. name, mobile number etc.
Candidates can now put in the details asked and get their expected percentile.
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