CAT 2023 result likely by January second week; answer key release date
IIM Lucknow is conducting CAT 2023 exam today in three shifts.
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NEW DELHI: The Common Admission Test (CAT) 2023 is being conducted today in three shifts. CAT 2023 scores will be used for admission to management programmes offered by Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and other participating institutes. CAT 2023 live updates.
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According to the CAT 2023 information bulletin, IIM Lucknow will declare the CAT 2023 result by the second week of January 2024. CAT result 2023 will be available on the CAT 2023 official website, iimcat.ac.in. The exam authorities may provide the scorecards of the candidates individually via SMS.
“The CAT 2023 score is valid only till December 31, 2024 and will accordingly be accessible on the website. Thereafter, no queries related to the issuance of CAT 2023 scorecards will be entertained,” read the information bulletin.
CAT 2023 answer key release date will be announced once the exam is over. Candidates who appear for the exam will be allowed to check the provisional answers and raise objections, if any, within the stipulated time. Students will be required to pay the requisite fee per question to be challenged as decided by the exam authority.
On the basis of CAT 2023 answer key challenges, IIM Lucknow will release the final answer key. CAT 2023 results will be based on the final answer key. The results will be announced in the form of CAT 2023 percentile.
The difficulty level of slots, number of candidates, and other factors will form the basis of CAT result. The exam authority will also use a normalisation process to determine the percentile of each candidate.
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