CAT Exam 2022: Application correction window closes today at iimcat.ac.in; Here's how to edit details
The correction window for CAT 2022 will close at 5 PM today. Know what all details can be edited and process of CAT application form 2022 correction here.
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Use NowSundararajan | September 26, 2022 | 09:43 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore is going to close the CAT 2022 application form correction window today, September 26, 2022, at 5 pm. Candidates who wish to amend the details in the submitted CAT 2022 application form can do so on the official website - iimcat.ac.in. Candidates can correct photo, signature, and city options only in CAT application form 2022.
The CAT correction window is available only to those who have successfully completed the CAT 2022 application process and paid the registration fee. CAT exam 2022 for MBA admission will be conducted in computer-based mode. CAT exam date 2022 is November 27, 2022. IIM Bangalore will release the CAT admit card on October 27 after the CAT correction window closes.
Important dates of IIM CAT 2022
CAT events |
CAT 2022 dates |
Application form correction window for CAT 2022 starts on |
September 23, 2022, at 10 AM |
Last date to edit the CAT 2022 application form |
September 26, 2022, at 5 PM |
Availability of CAT 2022 admit card |
October 27, 2022, at 5 PM |
CAT exam date 2022 |
November 27, 2022, Sunday |
CAT exam 2022: Details that can be edited in the CAT form
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Photograph
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Signature
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Test City preferences
Steps to edit details in CAT application form 2022
Students are advised to follow the following procedure to correct the details in the submitted application form of CAT 2022.
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Step 1: Go to the official CAT 2022 website - iimcat.ac.in.
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Step 2: Next, find and click on the “Registered Candidate Login” button.
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Step 3: Then, students need to enter the CAT 2022 login credentials (User ID and Password) and click on the “Login” button.
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Step 4: After visiting the dashboard, now candidates can modify/ change their photograph and signature and make changes in the CAT test city preference.
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Step 5: After making the required changes, click on the “Save” button and submit the modified CAT 2022 application form
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Step 6: Finally, download and take a printout of the modified CAT 2022 registration form for your future reference.
CAT 2022: Details that cannot be edited
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Candidate’s name
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Date of birth
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Mobile number
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Email Id
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State
CAT correction window 2022: Prescribed format/ size of the signature and photograph
Image |
Format |
Size of the file |
Dimension |
Image resolution |
Signature |
JPG/ JPEG |
Not more than 80 KB |
80 mm (width) x 35 mm (height) |
150 px/ inch (min) |
Photograph |
30 mm (width) x 45 mm (height) |
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