Monday, 7 November 2011

CAT QUESTION PAPER SOLVED

CAT 2005 Question Paper Solved
This article contains CAT 2005 question paper download with solutions. Are you looking for CAT 2005
solved question paper. CAT 2005 question paper solved
along with answers to the questions of Common Admission Test (CAT) 2005.
Common Admission Test (CAT)
CAT is considered to be a major requirement for a candidate seeking admission to the prestigious
management institutes of India. The percentile secured in CAT is assessed by the B-Schools in India for
short-listing candidates for admissions to their various MBA Programs. CAT has become one of the most
competitive exams to judge the potential of the candidates willing to pursue their career in business
administration.
CAT Question Paper Pattern
The CAT question paper has four different segments, namely, Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension,
Problem Solving and Data Interpretation. These multiple choices questions and are required to be answered
only with a HB pencil on a computer coded OMR answer sheet. For each incorrect answer you get negative
marks. Every year, the IIMs change the question pattern to prevent predictability. You should therefore have
a deeper understanding of concepts and their applications to succeed in the CAT. It is to be noted that you
have to perform well in all the three sections of the CAT as the test evaluates the overall aptitude of the
student.
CAT Eligibility Criteria
For applying to the CAT 2010, a candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree, with at least 50% marks or
equivalent CGPA [45% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ ST or Persons with Disability], of any of the
Universities or Institutes recognized by the UGC or the Ministry of HRD, Government of India. The Bachelor's
Degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate must be of minimum three years duration after
completing Higher Secondary schooling (10+2) or equivalent. Candidates in their final year of graduation/
equivalent qualification and those who have completed the exams and are awaiting results are also eligible
for the CAT 2010. They must produce a certificate from the Principal / Head of the Department/ Registrar/
Director of the University / Institution certifying that he / she is currently in the final year awaiting final results.

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