CAT Toppers List 2025: Non-engineers dominate top scores; 12 candidates secure perfect 100 percentile
Anu Parthiban | December 24, 2025 | 03:43 PM IST | 2 mins read
CAT result 2025 declared at iimcat.ac.in. A total of 14 non-engineers scored 99.99 percentile compared to 12 from engineering backgrounds.
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Use NowA total of 12 candidates obtained a perfect 100 percentile in the Common Admission Test (CAT 2025), and 26 scored 99 percentile. As per the CAT toppers list 2025, Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest number of toppers, with 12 candidates securing top percentile, followed by Haryana and Delhi. CAT 2025 Result (OUT) LIVE
The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK) has announced the CAT results 2025 for 2.58 lakh applicants who appeared in the exam conducted on November 30 in three slots. Like previous years’, the quantitative aptitude (QA) section was rated toughest compared to the verbal ability and reading comprehension (VARC), and data interpretation and logical reasoning (DILR).
Among the CAT 2025 toppers, nine candidates from non-engineering backgrounds secured 100 percentile, compared to three engineering students.
Last year, among the 1 4 candidates who secured 100 percentile , 13 were engineering students, while one candidate was from a non-engineering background. Notably, 13 male and just one female achieved the top score. Maharashtra shined with the highest number of toppers, followed by Telangana. Of the total toppers who got 99.99 percentile, 28 out of 29 candidates were from engineering background and only were female.
CAT toppers list 2025
At 99.99 percentile, 14 non-engineers again exceeded 12 from engineering background. The gap widened for 99.98 percentile, wherein 18 non-engineers secured the score. This shows a contrast to previous years’ CAT toppers list, where engineers dominated the highest percentile bracket.
|
CAT overall percentile |
Total Count |
Gender and Discipline |
State-wise distribution |
|
100 percentile in CAT 2025 |
12 |
Female - 2 Male - 10 Engg - 3 Non-Engg - 9 |
Uttar Pradesh -1 Karnataka -1 Maharashtra - 1 Delhi - 3 Haryana - 2 Gujarat - 2 Jharkhand - 1 Odisha -1 |
|
99.99 percentile in CAT 2025 |
26 |
Female - 4 Male - 22 Engg - 12 Non-Engg - 14 |
Tamil Nadu -2 Uttar Pradesh - 4 Maharashtra -4 Gujarat -1 Delhi -1 Haryana -5 Madhya Pradesh- 2 Chhattisgarh -1 West Bengal - 2 Rajasthan - 3 Andhra Pradesh 1 |
|
99.98 percentile in CAT 2025 |
26 |
Female - 5 Male - 21 Engg - 8 Non-Engg - 18 |
Gujarat -2 West Bengal - 3 Delhi - 4 Maharashtra - 2 Uttar Pradesh - 7 Rajasthan - 1 Chandigarh - 1 Madhya Pradesh - 2 Karnataka - 1 Odisha - 1 Haryana - 2 |
Announcing the results of CAT 2025, Debashis Chatterjee, director of IIM Kozhikode, said: “This year’s CAT examination was among the smoothest conducted in recent years. IIM Kozhikode feels privileged to have served as the coordinating institute and expresses its sincere gratitude, on behalf of all 22 IIMs, to all stakeholders for the seamless conduct of CAT 2025.”
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