IIM CAT 2020 - Application edit window opens @iimcat.ac.in- make necessary changes
Team Careers360 | September 27, 2020 | 10:11 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Use NowNEW DELHI - Indian Institute of Management, Indore has opened the edit window for CAT 2020 for all those candidates who have not correctly uploaded either their scanned image or signature. The last date to make changes in the CAT 2020 application form is September 29 till 5 p.m. During these three days when the edit window for CAT application form 2020 is open, candidates can make changes in the test city preference also. The correction facility for CAT application form is available for only those candidates who had registered for the exam till September 23. There has been a decline in the total number of candidates who registered for the CAT 2020 exam to 2.3 lakh as compared to 2019 when it was more than 2.4 lakh
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Important dates for CAT Application Form 2020
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Events |
Dates |
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Start and end date to fill CAT 2020 application form |
August 5 to September 23, 2020 |
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Start and end date for making corrections in CAT application form 2020 |
September 27 from 10:00 a.m to September 29, 2020 (5:00p.m) |
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CAT 2020 exam |
November 29, 2020 |
Know what changes can be made in CAT application form 2020
During this three day edit window for CAT application form, candidates can make the following changes:
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Signature of the applicant
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Photograph
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Test city preference
Steps to make changes in CAT 2020 Registration Form
Step 1 - First visit the official website of CAT 2020
Step 2 - Now click on the registered candidate login tab
Step 3 - A new login page will appear where the candidate will have to provide their registered user id, password and then click on login tab
Step 4 - CAT 2020 application form will appear on the screen of the device
Step 5 - Now make the changes in the photograph, scanned image or test city if required
Step 6 - After making the changes, click on the save and submit tab
Step 7 - Once again download and take print out of the CAT application form
About the CAT 2020 exam - Check the changes
The Common Admission Test 2020 has undergone some changes. Among the prominent ones are the duration of the exam which has been reduced from three hours to two hours. Due to COVID 19 pandemic, the CAT 2020 exam is being conducted in three shifts on November 29. All the guidelines that have been related to COVID 19 will be followed at the test centre.
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