CAT 2023 Admit Card: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow will distribute the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2023 admit cards tomorrow, November 7. Candidates who have registered at the official website, iimcat.ac.in, can access their hall tickets for the MBA entrance exam.
On November 26 of this year, the IIM Lucknow will distribute the CAT 2023 in 155 places. Three shifts will be held for the exam: morning, afternoon, and evening. Eight-thirty in the morning to ten thirty in the afternoon, twelve-thirty in the afternoon to two thirty in the afternoon, and four thirty in the evening to six thirty in the evening.
Students must use their user ID and password on the CAT 2023 admit card link in order to retrieve their admit card. Details such as the exam date, time, centre, assigned shift, and crucial exam day directions will be included on the IIM CAT 2023 admission card. Candidates are urged to thoroughly study this document and adhere to the guidelines provided.
How to Download the CAT Admit Card 2023?
- First, navigate to iimcat.ac.in, the official website.
- After it is activated, click “Download IIM CAT Admit Card” on the homepage.
- After entering your user ID and password, click “Submit” to complete the login process.
- A screen display of the CAT 2023 admission card will occur.
- Verify and get your hall pass.
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Exam Structure
The 100 questions in the computer-based CAT exam are broken down into three sections. There is a 40-minute time limit for each section, and there are no breaks in between. There will be 22 questions total for 66 marks in the Quantitative Aptitude (QA) test. There will be 24 questions totaling 72 marks in the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) section. Twenty problems totaling sixty marks will be found in the Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) portion. Three marks are awarded for each correct response on the test. However, each incorrect response will cost candidates one mark.
Reportedly, the largest number of applicants since the entrance exam’s inception—roughly 3.3 lakh—registered for the CAT 2023. Reports also indicated that there has been a 75,000 rise in registrations compared to 2022. Based on CAT results, a total of 1,164 institutions—including 1,026 private and 138 government colleges—will offer MBA programmes.