CAT 2024 percentile predictor to know MBA admission chances; how to calculate percentile?
Vagisha Kaushik | November 25, 2024 | 09:59 AM IST | 1 min read
CAT exam 2024 held in 3 shifts on November 24. CAT result 2024 expected in second week of January 2025.
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Use NowNEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta held the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 exam on November 24. The CAT exam 2024 was conducted in three shifts – shift 1 from 8:30 am to 10:30 am, second shift from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm and third shift from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. CAT 2024 live updates.
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The duration of the MBA entrance exam was two hours and candidates were given 40 minutes to complete each section. Candidates rated CAT slot 1 exam easy but found slot 2 exam lengthy. As per CAT slot 3 analysis 2024, the exam was moderately difficult.
CAT 2024 answer key is expected to be issued in the first week of December. CAT 2024 results will likely be declared in the second week of January 2025.
How to calculate CAT 2024 percentile?
CAT 2024 percentile will be calculated as follows:
Step 1: Calculate the number of candidates who appeared for the exam in all sessions.
Step 2: Assign ranks on the basis of scaled scores obtained by the candidates in the exam.
Step 3: The percentile will be calculated using the formula given below.
P = ((n-r)/n) * 100
Step 4: Round off the calculated percentile up to two decimal places only.
CAT 2024 percentile predictor
MBA aspirants who appeared for the CAT exam this year can use the percentile predictor tool to predict the chances of getting admission to top management colleges through their CAT 2024 scores. Careers360 CAT 2024 percentile predictor uses details of candidates such as expected score, registration number, or date of birth to predict the percentile of aspirants.
CAT 2024 Score vs percentile
The slot-wise CAT 2024 marks vs percentile are given below.
|
|
Slot 1 |
Slot 2 |
Slot 3 |
|||||||||
|
Percentile |
VARC |
DILR |
QA |
Overall |
VARC |
DILR |
QA |
Overall |
VARC |
DILR |
QA |
Overall |
|
99 |
39-40 |
31-32 |
30-31 |
90 |
41-42 |
27-28 |
28-29 |
87 |
42-43 |
28-29 |
30-32 |
93 |
|
95 |
31-32 |
24-25 |
23-24 |
66 |
33-34 |
22-23 |
22-23 |
63 |
34-35 |
23-24 |
24-25 |
68 |
|
90 |
25-26 |
19-21 |
17-18 |
56-57 |
26-27 |
18-19 |
16-17 |
55-56 |
27-28 |
19-20 |
17-18 |
58-60 |
|
85 |
22-23 |
16-18 |
14-15 |
45-46 |
23-24 |
15-17 |
13-14 |
44-45 |
24-25 |
16-17 |
14-15 |
46-48 |
|
80 |
20-21 |
13-14 |
12-13 |
40-41 |
21-22 |
12-14 |
11-12 |
39-40 |
22-23 |
13-14 |
12-13 |
42-44 |
|
70 |
16-17 |
11-12 |
10-11 |
35-36 |
17-18 |
11-12 |
10-11 |
35-36 |
18-19 |
12-13 |
11-12 |
37-38 |
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