CAT Examination Analysis
The CAT 2020 examination was held on November 25, 2020 in two sessions – forenoon and afternoon. The exam held in the first slot got over at 12 pm and the general opinion about the paper was that it was easier than last year’s exam. While the VARC section was quite complex with two difficult RC passage, the QA and DILR sections were simpler in comparison. Based on the opinion of experts in this field, an overall raw score of 157-160 will fetch a 99 percentile. Go through the CAT 2020 analysis mentioned in detail below.
CAT 2020 Analysis: Highlights
- This year, the CAT question paper was easier in comparison to last year.
- The first section, VARC, had the standard long and short RC passages, with questions typically in the form of para jumbles and odd sentences.
- The RC passages were not straightforward and it had several critical reasoning questions
- The DILR section was simple and it was mostly focussed on pie-charts, matrix, set-theories, denominations, etc.
- The Quant section was definitely easier when compared to the other sections of CAT 2020 question paper
- QA section was mainly dominated by questions from number system, algebra, arithmetic, modern math, geometry and mensuration
- Most students were of the general opinion that the VARC and QA sections were tough and lengthy
- An overall raw score of 157-160 should fetch a 99 percentile
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Read the CAT 2020 analysis summary by various MBA experts below:
Experts | Highlight |
CAT 2020 analysis by Career Launcher | CAT 2020 question paper was easier than last year; no surprise question. |
CAT 2020 analysis by TIME | Quants & DILR sections were easier than VARC in both slot 1 and slot 2. |
CAT 2020 analysis by IMS | No change in the overall exam pattern or in the types of questions from the last three years’ CAT. |
CAT 2020 analysis by TopMyTest | VARC section was exceptionally tough. DILR was not as easy as it looked. |
CAT 2020 analysis by CATKing | Overall, CAT did not bring in any surprises for the students, the difficulty level of the exam overall was Moderate. |
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CAT Exam Pattern
CAT 2020 question paper comprised of both MCQs and non-MCQs. Given below is the breakdown of the question paper for reference. The difficulty level of the CAT 2020 question paper was moderate.
Section | MCQs | Non-MCQs | Allotted Time |
---|---|---|---|
Quantitative Aptitude (QA) | 23 | 11 | 60 minutes |
Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation (LRDI) | 24 | 8 | 60 minutes |
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) | 27 | 7 | 60 minutes |
Total | 74 | 26 | 180 minutes |
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CAT Marking Scheme
- The questions are scored against a total of 300 (100 questions for 3 marks each)
- 3 marks for every correct answer
- For each incorrect answer, -1 is deducted
- No negative marking for unattempted questions
CAT 2020: Expected Cut Offs
Given below are the tables indicating expected CAT cut-offs for admission to the 2020 MBA batch. The tables contain the expected CAT cut-offs of IIMs and non-IIM institutes:
IIM Campus | Expected CAT Cut Off |
IIM Ahmedabad | IIM Bangalore | IIM Calcutta | 99 percentile |
IIM Lucknow | IIM Indore | IIM Kozhikode | 97-98 percentile |
IIM Amritsar | IIM Nagpur | IIM Sambalpur | 95-96 percentile |
IIM Trichi | IIM Raipur | IIM Ranchi | IIM Kashipur | 94-95 percentile |
IIM Vizag | IIM Udaipur | IIM Bodhgaya | 92-94 percentile |
IIM Shillong | IIM Sirmaur | 90 percentile |
College Name | Expected Cut Off |
IIT Bombay (SJMSOM) | 99 percentile |
JBIMS, Mumbai | 99 percentile |
FMS, Delhi | 98.5 percentile |
IIT Delhi (DoMS) | 98 percentile |
SPJIMR, Mumbai | 97 percentile |
NITIE, Mumbai | 95 percentile |
MDI, Gurgaon | 95 percentile |
IIT Madras | 95 percentile |
IIT Kharagpur | 95 percentile |
IIT Kanpur | 95 percentile |
IIT Roorkee | 95 percentile |
MICA | Top 10 percentile |
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CAT 2018 Analysis
Slot-Wise Difficulty Level of CAT 2018 Question Papers
CAT 2018 exam had a moderately difficult question paper. The VARC section of the first slot of the exam was easier compared to last year’s. The DILR section was of moderate difficulty level, while the QA section was quite tough. Here’s a brief overview of the section-wise difficulty level of both the slots of CAT 2018:
CAT sections | CAT 2018: Slot 1 | CAT 2018: Slot 2 |
VARC | Easy | Easy |
DILR | Moderate to Difficult | Moderate to Very Difficult |
QA | Difficult | Difficult |
Also read:
- CAT Admit Card
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- CAT Result
- CAT Exam Preparation
- CAT Exam Pattern
- CAT Cut-Offs
- CAT Eligibility
- CAT Syllabus
- CAT Exam Answer Key
- CAT Question Paper
- CAT Exam Dates
- CAT Mock Test
- CAT Score Vs CAT Percentile
CAT Exam Analysis FAQs
A: The difficulty level of the CAT exam ranges from moderate to difficult. However every year, one of the sections usually ends up being quite tough.
A: The question paper is set by a panel selected by IIMCAT.
A: Yes, there is a slight variation in the questions of each slot to prevent questions from being leaked or copied. As the questions in each of the slots are different, the difficulty level is also different.
A: Yes, the difficulty level of slot 1 and slot 2 question papers will be different.
A: Either of the question papers can be more difficult than the other. There is no certain pattern to this as each year a different IIM conducts the exam and a different team sets the question papers.
A: There is no definite number of questions that has to be solved to get a 99 percentile. CAT percentile is controlled by several factors like number of candidates and their raw scores, difficulty level of the paper and CAT normalisation process.
A: Out of 100 questions, solving 70-75 questions correctly is considered as a good attempt in CAT.
A: Among the three sections in CAT – VARC, DILR and QA, the last one is considered the toughest because the questions are based on mathematics and require an intense amount of calculations. However, several candidates also find VARC difficult due to the complex and confusing RC passages.
A: Yes, a set of 100 questions divided over three sections.
A: No, you cannot switch between sections. Sections are to be answered in the same sequence they appear.
A: The difficulty level of CAT exam has ranged from moderate to difficult over the last five years.
A: Yes, the admission cut offs are based on the difficulty levels. If the CAT 2020 exam turns out to be tough, the cut offs will be slightly lesser this year.
A: No, the CAT answer key is released within 2-3 days of the exam.