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    CAT (Common Admission Test) 2025 or Let’s Call it Gateway of Ambition | Shiksha Leap

    • 05,Aug 2025
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    📅 Exam & Application Timeline

    Here are some interesting and lesser-known facts about CAT 2025 that might surprise or intrigue you — especially if you’re preparing for the exam:

    🎯 1. IIM Kozhikode is Conducting CAT 2025:

    • CAT 2025 is being conducted by IIM Kozhikode — known for innovation in exam administration.
    • When they last conducted CAT (in 2012 and 2019), they introduced TITA (Type-In-The-Answer) questions and improved the UI/UX of the test portal, so expect some minor interface changes this year too.

     🧪 2. TITA Questions Are Still in Play — but No Negative Marking!

    • TITA (Type-In-The-Answer) questions do not carry negative marking, unlike MCQs.
    • Many test-takers skip them or guess randomly — but these are free scoring opportunities if you’ve practiced typing numerically accurate answers (especially in QA or DILR).

    ⏳ 3. Strict Section Timing, No Going Back

    • Once you leave a section, you can’t go back — a big psychological challenge.
    • Time pressure and anxiety make VARC the make-or-break section for most toppers — especially in the morning slot when you’re not fully warmed up

    📈 4. Score Normalization Between Slots Is a Black Box

    • CAT is held in three different slots, but the difficulty level of each slot can vary.
    • IIMs use a normalization process (based on percentile rankings and equated scores) — and it’s never made public. This adds uncertainty even after you feel you performed well.

    💡 5. No Upper Age Limit or Work Experience Requirement

    • Whether you’re a fresh graduate or a 40-year-old working professional — you’re equally eligible.
    • CAT 2025 has no age cap, making it one of the few national exams where age diversity in aspirants is real.

    🎯 6. Some IIMs Give Extra Weight to Non-Engineers

    • In an effort to diversify the classroom, IIMs like Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Lucknow give “academic diversity” points to candidates from non-engineering backgrounds. So, a commerce or arts graduate might have a better shot at the same percentile, all else being equal.

    📚 7. VARC Section Has the Lowest Accuracy Across All Test-Takers

    • Stats from mock test providers like IMS and TIME show that most aspirants struggle with accuracy in VARC, even more than in QA or DILR. This makes reading comprehension and para-summary practice your top ROI prep area.

    🔢 8. CAT 2025 May See a Sectional Score Cutoff Trend Reversal

    • In the last few years, cutoffs for DILR and VARC have fluctuated much more than QA. If IIM Kozhikode makes QA tougher this year (as they’ve done before), quant cutoffs might drop, benefiting non-engineers and those who rely on VARC/DILR.

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