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CAT 2022: IIM Bangalore opens the application correction for CAT exam 2022. Candidates need to login at iimcat.ac.in to make required changes in CAT form. Check editable fields and process here.
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Try NowSunil Kumar Sharma | September 23, 2022 | 12:06 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management, IIM Bangalore has opened the CAT 2022 correction window today, September 23 at 10 am. As notified on the official website, correction in the CAT application form 2022 can be done till September 26 up to 5 pm. Candidates can make changes in the form of CAT exam 2022 by visiting the CAT 2022 website at iimcat.ac.in. Only photograph, signature and test city preferences can be modified. The registration for CAT 2022 is already closed and CAT exam is scheduled to be held on November 27.
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CAT 2022 is a national level entrance exam conducted by IIMs for admission to MBA and allied programmes. Common Admission Test, the full form of CAT is held annually by IIMs on a rotational basis. This year, IIM, Bangalore will conduct the CAT exam in 151 cities across India. CAT exam 2022 will be held in three shifts and the duration of the exam will be 120 minutes. There will be a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer. Each question in cat exam will carry 3 marks.
CAT 2022 application correction: Important dates
Events |
Dates |
CAT applications correction starts |
September 23, 2022 |
CAT exam application correction window closes |
September 26, 2022 |
CAT 2022 exam date |
November 27, 2022 |
CAT correction window 2022: Fields that can be edited
Candidates who want to edit their CAT exam form can make the following changes only:
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If a candidate has uploaded the wrong photograph or photo uploaded is ineligible, they can edit the field and upload a new photo
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They can also change their signature
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And candidates can also make changes in their exam city preferences
How to edit in CAT 2022 application
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Visit the CAT official website, iimcat.ac.in
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Login with your CAT user ID and password
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Go to your application form
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Click to edit your application form
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Make required changes
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Save the application form again
There are no changes in the CAT exam pattern from last year. Candidates can check the previous CAT questions to prepare for the exam. The CAT questions paper will have three sections including verbal ability and reading comprehension, data interpretation and logical reasoning, and quantitative ability. Candidates will have 40 minutes for each section and they cannot switch from one section to another. Questions in CAT 2022 will be short answers and multiple choice based.
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