CAT Admit Card 2021 released at iimcat.ac.in; Direct download link
Prerna Goel | October 30, 2021 | 01:25 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates appearing for Common Admission Test (CAT) 2021 exam must download the CAT admit card 2021 from iimcat.ac.in. Fill the attached self-declaration form and carry the CAT hall ticket to the test centre on the CAT exam date 2021.
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Use NowNEW DELHI: IIM Ahmedabad has released the CAT admit card 2021 on October 27. CAT 2021 admit card is available for download on the official website, iimcat.ac.in. Candidates will require their CAT 2021 login credentials such as user id and password for IIM CAT hall ticket 2021 download. Both the pages of the MBA CAT exam admit card must be downloaded and carried to the test centre for verification purposes. CAT 2021 hall ticket mentions exam day instructions, CAT exam date and time, COVID-19 guidelines along with the self declaration form. Candidates are required to fill and sign the Covid-19 self declaration form and show the same to the CAT exam centre staff at the time of entry.
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The self-declaration form in the CAT admit card is related with measures to contain the spread of coronavirus among the aspirants and the ones in the exam centres. A candidate has to inform about any symptoms of COVID-19, travel history in the past 14 days, possible touch with any COVID-19 patient, and details of quarantine (if any). Common Admission Test (CAT) 2021 will be conducted on November 28 in a computer-based mode, at more than 400 test centres across India.
CAT Important Dates 2021
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CAT Dates |
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CAT admit card release date 2021 |
October 27, 2021 (Available now) |
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CAT 2021 exam date |
November 28, 2021 |
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CAT result date 2021 |
Second week of January 2022 |
CAT Admit Card 2021: Details mentioned in Self Declaration Form
Following is the list of queries that have to be filled by candidates in ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ format in the COVID-19 CAT 2021 hall ticket self declaration form:
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Cough, fever, cold, breathing problems
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Candidate’s name
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Candidate application number
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Date of test
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Test centre name
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Signature of candidate
This is how the CAT admit card self-declaration form looks like:
As the CAT exam is being conducted on November 28 amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the admit card of CAT also mentions the safety guidelines to be followed at the CAT test centre. Candidates must practice social distancing, wear masks and gloves on the exam day.
CAT 2021 Admit Card: Covid-19 guidelines
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Candidates must follow the social distance from the point of entry at the CAT test centre till his/her exit from the premises.
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Candidates must sign the declaration appropriately and show the same to the CAT test centre staff at the gate to gain entry into the exam centre.
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They must bring their own facemask, gloves, personal hand sanitizer (50ml) and a transparent water bottle.
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Candidates having symptoms of fever, cough, and cold would be made to sit in a separate room with adequate safety measures.
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At the registration desk, the candidate will be directed to sanitize their hands using the sanitizer. Photographs will be captured during the registration process.
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Mapping of 'Candidate Application Number and the Lab Number' will not be displayed outside the CAT test venue, but the same will be provided to each candidate individually at the time of entry.
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