CAT Exam 2021: Result announced; Download scorecard at iimcat.ac.in
IIM, Ahmedabad has declared the CAT 2021 result. Here's the direct link to download the CAT exam 2021 scorecard.
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Use NowSundararajan | January 3, 2022 | 05:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad has announced the Common Admission Test 2021 exam result today, January 3, 2022, at 5 PM. The CAT results link is now active on the official IIM CAT website - iimcat.ac.in. To check the CAT 2021 result and download the CAT scorecard, candidates have to enter their login id and password. CAT 2021 scorecard card contains the candidate’s name, scores, percentile, category, date of birth, and more.
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to check the IIM CAT results 2021
Details regarding the CAT exam 2021 result will also be intimated to all aspirants on their registered mobile number. Students are advised to check all the details mentioned on the CAT 2021 score card and contact the authorities if there are any errors or omissions.
CAT exam 2021 result date
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CAT 2021 exam date: November 28, 2021
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Availability of CAT answer key: December 8, 2021
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CAT result date 2021: January 3, 2022, Monday
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CAT result time: 05:00 PM (17:00 hours)
Also Read | Check out the live updates on CAT 2021 result here
Steps to check the CAT result 2021?
CAT 2021 results have been declared in online mode. Candidates should follow the below steps to download the CAT exam 2021 score card.
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Go to the CAT 2021 official website, iimcat.ac.in.
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Click on ‘CAT Result Tab’.
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Enter valid and correct CAT user ID and password.
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Now, click on the ‘IIM CAT 2021 Score Card’ tab.
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CAT result 2021 will appear on the screen.
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Download the CAT scorecard and keep it safe for future reference.
Candidates should download the online CAT 2021 scorecard and keep it safe till the completion of the admission process.
Snapshot of CAT 2021 Scorecard
CAT Scorecard 2021- Details Mentioned
Candidates will find the below details on the online CAT 2021 result or scorecard. It is advised to check all the details thoroughly and immediately contact the officials in case of any discrepancy.
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Registration ID
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Name of the Candidate
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Exam Date & Time
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Date of birth
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Contact details and email id
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A scaled score (overall)
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Section-wise CAT score
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CAT percentile score (section-wise)
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Overall CAT percentile score
Common Admission Test (CAT) 2021 was conducted in online mode on November 28. The exam authorities have released the answer key of CAT 2021 on December 8. A total of 1,91,660 candidates appeared for the CAT exam 2021. The exam was conducted for admission to MBA courses offered by different management institutes across India.
Also Read | How to calculate CAT percentile score
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