CAT Results 2025: 30+ MBA Wallah students score 99 percentiles
Aatif Ammad | January 18, 2026 | 01:13 PM IST | 1 min read
Common Admission Test: Among the top scorers in the CAT exam were Neal Shah with a 99.93 percentile, Konda Jayant Reddy with 99.84, and Aditya Agrawal with 99.8 percentile.
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Use NowMBA Wallah, the management exam preparation arm of PhysicsWallah (PW) has recorded strong outcomes in Common Admission Test (CAT) with more than 30 students securing 99th percentile and above. Among the top scorers, Neal Shah secured 99.93 percentiles, Konda Jayant Reddy with 99.84 percentiles, and Aditya Agrawal scored 99.8 percentiles in the CAT exam.
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“These results reflect consistent student effort, alongside structured preparation support and focused mentorship provided by MBA Wallah,” the official PW press release said.
Sharing his experience, Neal Shah said he began considering an MBA while studying at VIT Chennai and found Quantitative Aptitude challenging alongside college workload. “MBA Wallah’s flexible online setup helped me stay consistent,” he said, adding that clearing doubts and revising concepts “made a real difference.”
Another student, Konda Jayant Reddy said he initially prepared for GMAT but chose to attempt CAT to keep options open, and later enrolled for a more organised plan. “The platform provided a structured preparation plan, which brought more clarity and discipline to my studies,” he said, adding that practice helped him improve VARC and DILR.
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Speaking on the results, Atul Kumar the chief executive officer (CEO) of PhysicsWallah, said the focus was to ensure students receive guidance throughout preparation. “These outcomes reflect the discipline and resilience of our students, along with the commitment of teachers,” he said, adding that the broader goal is to help students “remain calm, think clearly, and make thoughtful decisions in high-pressure situations.”
MBA Wallah said it will continue to support aspirants beyond results with guidance for interviews and academic and career decisions. The company also noted that CAT is competitive and results may vary, and that it does not guarantee specific ranks or percentiles. With inputs from PTI
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