CAT mock test 2024 link to be available on this date: 7 ways it can help you score better
Anu Parthiban | October 2, 2024 | 04:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM CAT exam 2024 to be held on November 24. The previous years’ question paper and mock test list will be hosted on the official website, iimcat.ac.in.
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Use NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) has closed the Common Admission Test (CAT 2024) registration and correction window facility recently. CAT exam 2024 for admission into various management programmes offered by IIMs will be conducted on November 24. The CAT mock test 2024 link will be made available on the official website, iimcat.ac.in, soon for registered candidates.
The CAT question paper 2024 will have three sections - verbal ability and reading comprehension, data interpretation and logical reasoning, and quantitative ability. As per the marking scheme, each correct answer fetches 3 marks and one mark gets deducted for every incorrect answer. No marks will be awarded for unattempted questions.
To help candidates familiarise with the functionality and navigation of the actual exam, IIM will host the CAT 2024 mock test link by the end of October, as per the official website.
CAT 2024 is a computer-based test (CBT). “Instead of reading the questions in a paper booklet and darkening the ovals on the answer-sheet, a candidate will read the questions on a computer terminal and choose an answer by clicking on the correct option,” the institute clarified. It also informed candidates that there will be no negative marking for non-MCQ type questions.
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Here’s seven reasons why you should take the IIM CAT mock test 2024 to improve your score.
1. Exam Familiarity: Mock tests allow you to experience the structure, format, and difficulty level of the actual CAT exam. You will get accustomed to navigating the exam interface, managing time, and understanding question patterns, which is crucial for staying calm and confident on the D-day.
2. Time Management: The management entrance exam is as much about time management as it is about knowledge. Mock tests help you develop a strategic approach to answering questions quickly and accurately; a skill required to maximise your score.
3. Identifying Weaknesses: Mock tests serve as diagnostic tools, revealing your strengths and weaknesses in different sections. Analyzing your performance afterward will help you focus your revision on areas that need improvement.
4. Building Stamina: The CAT is a three-hour exam. Mock tests help you build the mental and physical stamina required to stay focused and perform optimally.
5. Adapting to CAT’s nature: CAT is known for its unpredictability. Mock tests expose you to a wide range of question types, enabling you to adapt quickly to varying difficulty levels and diverse question patterns.
6. Confidence Boost: Scoring well in mock tests can boost your confidence and provide a morale boost. Confidence is essential to tackle the CAT with a positive attitude, especially during tough sections.
7. Learning from Mistakes: Reviewing your performance in mock tests is a powerful learning tool. Understand the mistakes you make, learn from them, and avoid repeating them in the actual exam.
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