CAT 2022 exam on November 27; Paper pattern, tips to crack IIM CAT
CAT 2022: IIM, Bangalore will conduct the CAT exam this year on November 27. CAT admit card will be available from October 27. Here are tips to ace this exam.
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Sunil Kumar Sharma | October 20, 2022 | 04:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Bangalore will conduct Common Admission Test, CAT 2022 on November 27. CAT will be held as a CBT test in 150 cities across the country. Admit card is an important document to carry to the CAT exam centre.CAT admit card will be released on October 27 onwards in online mode.
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Candidates who filled the CAT application before the deadline can download the CAT admit 2022 at the official website, iimcat.ac.in using CAT id and password.
CAT 2022: exam highlights
Exam conducting body |
IIM, Bangalore |
Mode of exam |
CBT |
Duration of the exam |
120 minutes |
Number of sections |
3 - DI LR, VA RC, QA |
Sectional time |
40 minutes for each section |
Negative marking |
Yes |
CAT exam pattern 2022
There is no change in the paper pattern of CAT 2022. The duration of the exam is 120 minutes. The CAT question paper will have 3 sections - DI LR, VA RC, QA, with each section having 40 minutes of time. Each question carries 3 marks and 1 mark is deducted for every wrong answer.
CAT 2022: How to Prepare for CAT exam
With around 35 days left to prepare, here are some tips and tricks that will help you ace the CAT 2022 exam and get a good score.
Start with basic understanding
Sometimes candidates get stuck with the basic problems. They forget how to solve such basic questions. So focus on improving your understanding of basic concepts.
Focus on all areas equally
To secure a good overall percentile, it is important that candidates do well in all sections of the CAT exam. Sectional percentile is also a factor in merit preparation, so candidates should give proper preparation for all sections.
Give more mocks
Time and accuracy is the most important aspect of clearing the CAT exam. Giving CAT mock test will help your acumen of properly utilizing time for each in the CAT exam. This also helps improve the speed of solving a problem.
Focus on concept clarity
Candidates tend to get stuck with even a simple problem if their basic concept is not clear. IIM CAT is the test of your basic understanding of problem solving. Though there is a defined syllabus, the difficulty of the majority of questions is easy to moderate.
Consistently focus on all areas
It is important to maintain a proper consistency across all sections. For example, if you are good at QA, this does not mean you should not focus on that area. Decide how time to give for which section.
Learn time management
There is limited time for each section. You must know how to manage your time so you do more questions in less time. Practice with timer on as this will help you improve your ability to solve a question in a given time.
Stay calm and energetic
It is important to be calm and composed not only during the CAT exam but also while preparing for it. Follow a healthy lifestyle and eat good as this will help you bust the stress and be composed and calm.
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