CAT 2022 result declared at iimcat.ac.in; direct link to download scorecard here
IIM Bangalore has announced the CAT result 2022 on its official website. Students can check the CAT 2022 result by entering their CAT login credentials.
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Try NowTeam Careers360 | December 21, 2022 | 05:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore has declared the CAT exam result 2022 in online mode on its official website - iimcat.ac.in. Students who appeared in the CAT exam 2022, can check the CAT result 2022 and download the scorecard by entering their CAT login id and password. After the announcement of the CAT exam result, IIM admission will begin based on the CAT 2022 cutoff.
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to know the CAT result 2022.
Details related to the CAT exam 2022 result will be communicated to all aspirants on their registered mobile numbers. Students are advised to check all the details mentioned in the CAT 2022 scorecard and contact the authorities in case of any errors or omissions.
Also read: IIM CAT Result 2022 (Declared) Live Updates: 11 candidates score 100 percentile, cut off, toppers
CAT 2022 result dates
CAT events |
CAT dates |
CAT 2022 result date |
December 21, 2022 |
Validity of CAT 2022 score |
December 31, 2023 |
How to download CAT 2022 scorecard
To know how to check the IIM CAT result, the candidates should follow the step-by-step procedure below.
- Visit the CAT official website - iimcat.ac.in.
- Next, click the “Login” link at the top right corner of the CAT webpage.
- The link will redirect to the CAT result login page. From there, enter the CAT login credentials (User ID, Password, and Captcha).
- After entering the CAT 2022 login details, click on the “Login” button.
- Next, click the “CAT 2022 result/ scorecard” download link from the candidate's dashboard menu bar.
- Then the CAT 2022 exam result will appear on the monitor. Right-click on the result and click on the “Save as” option to download the scorecard.
After the declaration of the results of CAT 2022, the details will be sent by IIM Bangalore via SMS to the candidate's registered mobile. The CAT 2022 result scorecard contains the sectional score, overall score, and CAT percentile.
Details mentioned on CAT 2022 result cum scorecard
- Name of the candidate
- CAT registration number, date of birth, gender, category, and PwD status
- Date and time of CAT 2022
- CAT sectional scaled score and overall scaled score
- CAT sectional percentile score and the overall percentile score
- Candidate’s contact details
- Town/ city, district, state, email id
- Other instruction
What after CAT result 2022?
After the declaration of the CAT exam results, candidates will be called for further admission process. Candidates who score more than the CAT cutoff marks will be called through email for the Written Aptitude Test (WAT), Group Discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI) rounds.
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