About CAT Entrance Test
              The CAT (Common Admission Test) is a CBT (Computer Based Test) held in India. The entrance test evaluates a candidate's data interpretation, quantitative ability, logical reasoning and verbal ability, for pursuing management courses in reputed institutes like IIMs, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and other business schools in India. The exam is normally held in November and registeration starts in August - September. To study in a premier management institute in India, a good CAT score is a must!
              
                            Why appear for CAT exam?
               Students who are planning to pursue management programs after their graduation should take up the CAT exam. The CAT exam is one of the highly-competitive management entrance exams that help students to study management courses in reputed institutes like the IIMs and land their dream jobs. The better the CAT score, the higher the chances of getting into reputed management institutes in India. Also working professionals who are looking to enhance their skills and develop more management skills can appear for CAT, to study management programs in top institutions. An MBA degree from a reputed institute helps a student find better jobs with high pay scale and attractive benefits.
              Students who are planning to pursue management programs after their graduation should take up the CAT exam. The CAT exam is one of the highly-competitive management entrance exams that help students to study management courses in reputed institutes like the IIMs and land their dream jobs. The better the CAT score, the higher the chances of getting into reputed management institutes in India. Also working professionals who are looking to enhance their skills and develop more management skills can appear for CAT, to study management programs in top institutions. An MBA degree from a reputed institute helps a student find better jobs with high pay scale and attractive benefits.
              
              Eligibility Criteria
               A bachelor's degree with at least 50% aggregate marks from a recognized college/university
 A bachelor's degree with at least 50% aggregate marks from a recognized college/university
               Candidates in their final year degree exam are also eligible to apply for the CAT exam
 Candidates in their final year degree exam are also eligible to apply for the CAT exam
               Candidates belonging to ST, SC or DA/PWD with at least 45% are eligible to apply for CAT
 Candidates belonging to ST, SC or DA/PWD with at least 45% are eligible to apply for CAT
              
               CAT Syllabus
              The CAT exam consists of two sections:
               Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
 Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
               Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
 Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
              
              Quantitative Ability
               Averages
 Averages
               Binomial Theorem
 Binomial Theorem
               Complex Numbers
 Complex Numbers
               Co-ordinate Geometry
 Co-ordinate Geometry
               Functions
 Functions
               Geometry
 Geometry
               Interest (Simple and Compound)
 Interest (Simple and Compound)
               Inequalities
 Inequalities
               LCM and HCF
 LCM and HCF
               Linear Equations
 Linear Equations
               Mixtures and Alligations
 Mixtures and Alligations
               Mensuration
 Mensuration
               Number Systems
 Number Systems
               Percentages
 Percentages
               Permutation and Combination
 Permutation and Combination
               Profit, Loss and Discount
 Profit, Loss and Discount
               Progressions (Sequences & Series)
 Progressions (Sequences & Series)
               Probability
 Probability
               Quadratic Equations
 Quadratic Equations
               Ratio and Proportion
 Ratio and Proportion
               Set Theory
 Set Theory
               Speed, Time and Distance
 Speed, Time and Distance
               Surds and Indices
 Surds and Indices
               Time and Work
 Time and Work
               Trigonometry
 Trigonometry
              
              Data Interpretation
               Bar Graphs
 Bar Graphs
               Caselets
 Caselets
               Column Graphs
 Column Graphs
               Line Charts
 Line Charts
               Pie Chart
 Pie Chart
               Tables
 Tables
               Venn Diagrams
 Venn Diagrams
              
                            Verbal Ability
               Analogies or Reverse Analogies
 Analogies or Reverse Analogies
               Cloze Passage
 Cloze Passage
               English Usage or Grammar
 English Usage or Grammar
               Fill in the Blanks
 Fill in the Blanks
               Facts/Inferences/Judgments
 Facts/Inferences/Judgments
               Jumbled Paragraph
 Jumbled Paragraph
               Meaning-Usage Match
 Meaning-Usage Match
               Reading Comprehension
 Reading Comprehension
               Sentence Correction
 Sentence Correction
               Summary Questions
 Summary Questions
               Vocabulary Based (Synonyms Antonyms)
 Vocabulary Based (Synonyms Antonyms)
               Verbal Reasoning
 Verbal Reasoning
              
                            Logical Reasoning
               Binary Logic
 Binary Logic
               Blood Relations
 Blood Relations
               Calendars
 Calendars
               Clocks
 Clocks
               Cubes
 Cubes
               Logical Sequence
 Logical Sequence
               Logical Matching
 Logical Matching
               Logical Connectives
 Logical Connectives
               Number and Letter Series
 Number and Letter Series
               Syllogism
 Syllogism
              
                            How to prepare for CAT 2015?
CAT is a very tough management entrance exam and aspiring candidates need in-depth preparation to successfully clear and get into top management schools. The following tips can help candidates who are preparing for CAT 2015 exam:
 Clarity about concepts taught in IX to XII standards
 Clarity about concepts taught in IX to XII standards
 Dedicated practice on a daily basis for all sections
 Dedicated practice on a daily basis for all sections
 Updated knowledge about major policy changes & decisions
 Updated knowledge about major policy changes & decisions
 Improve speed and take up mock tests on a regular basis
 Improve speed and take up mock tests on a regular basis
 100% accuracy to avoid negative marking
 100% accuracy to avoid negative marking
 Time per question has reduced from 2.20 to 1.42 minutes, so effective time management will be crucial
 Time per question has reduced from 2.20 to 1.42 minutes, so effective time management will be crucial
 Prepare for personal interviews highlighting your unique skills and traits
 Prepare for personal interviews highlighting your unique skills and traits
 Under the CAT 2015 New Pattern
The new CAT pattern will have 50 questions for the Quantitative section and 50 questions for Verbal section. Under the pattern, candidates have full flexibility to go forth and back between the sections and attempt questions from any section anytime. The total time has been increased from 140 to 170 minutes. And there is no sectional time limit for the sections, so candidates may lose track of time and end up not finishing all the sections. Candidates need sectional and overall cut-off marks to secure admission in top management universities. So the key to successfully clearing 2015 CAT will depend on effective time management of the 170 minutes.
CAT Scoring
              Three will be three scaled scores for each candidate:
               An overall scaled score
 An overall scaled score
               Two separate scaled score for each section
 Two separate scaled score for each section
              
              Each of the sections evaluate different sets of knowledge and skills and scores do not correlate across sections. A high score in one section doesn't ensure high score in the other section as well. Separate percentile rankings are provided for each individual section and overall exam score. [Via Thinkvidya.com]
 Comments
 Comments | Quick links
| Quick linksNews
    National
    International
    Regional
    Politics
    Education & Career
    Business
    Science & Technology
    Health
    Views & Analysis
    The Funny Side






