CAT official mock test link 2024 out; IIM Calcutta issues navigation guide at iimcat.ac.in
Anu Parthiban | November 13, 2024 | 05:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
CAT mock test link 2024 containing previous years’ question papers is now available for all candidates including PwD. Step-by-step instruction to access mock test.
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Use NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) has uploaded the mock test link for the Common Admission Test (CAT 2024) along with a navigation guide. It has also provided two additional CAT mock test links 2024 for blindness, low vision, and PwD candidates on the official website, iimcat.ac.in.
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The CAT mock test link 2024 contains previous years’ question papers designed with a total duration of 120 minutes for the non-PwD candidates; 40 minutes for each of three sections. On the other hand, the PwD candidates will get an additional 40 minutes to attempt the CAT question paper.
“The objective of this Mock Test is not to disclose the exam pattern for CAT 2024 and the number, type and pattern of questions, as well as sequence and timing of sections in the Mock Exam are only indicative and these are subject to variations from year to year as decided by the CAT authorities,” IIM-Calcutta said.
The CAT mock test link has a ‘Submit’ option in each section enabling candidates to navigate between sections before 40 minutes. However, candidates should note that during the actual exam, they will be able to move to the second section only after the allotted 40 minutes for the first section.
CAT Mock Test 2024: Navigation guide
The institute has provided step-by-step instructions on how to access IIM CAT mock test 2024. The objective of providing CAT question papers of previous years is to familiarize candidates with the computer-based test so as to better perform on the CAT exam, scheduled to be held on November 24.
- Visit the CAT official website, iimcat.ac.in 2024.
- Click on the CAT mock test link
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- Enter your registration number and password to sign in. However, for the mock test link, dummy registration number and password has already been provided.
- Next, click the F11 button and read through the “General Instructions” and click on ‘I agree to the above terms and conditions.
- Click on the ‘I am ready to begin’ link to proceed with the mock test.
- Calculator is available on the top, right-hand side of the screen
- The question palette will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen showing the status of each question.
- Click on the arrows to navigate up and down the screen.
- To deselect a response, click on the question number on the palette and click on the ‘Clear Response’ button.
- To submit an answer, click on the ‘Save and next’ button.
- Alternatively, candidates will be given ‘Mark for Review & Next’ option to review answers again.
- PwD candidates with blindness and low vision will have the screen magnification option.
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