CAT 2023: The eligible candidates who have successfully registered for the exam will be able to download their admit cards from the official website — iimcat.ac.in.
CAT 2023: The Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow has revised the release date of admit cards of Common Admission Test (CAT) 2023. The CAT 2023 admit cards will be released on November 7.
“The Admit Card for CAT 2023 examination will be made live on 07th Nov 2023. Please use your user id and password to login and download the Admit card,” the official website stated.
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The eligible candidates who have successfully registered for the exam will be able to download their admit cards from the official website — iimcat.ac.in.
Earlier, the admit cards were to be made available for download from October 25.
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For the first time, this year, CAT registrations crossed three lakhs. As per IIM Lucknow, there is an increase in registration to 30 per cent from last year. Last year, there was an increase of 11 per cent in registrations. “A record 3.3 lakh applicants have registered for CAT 2023, which is the highest in the history of CAT that started in 1977,” said exam convener Prof Sanjeet Singh.
Additionally, IIM Bangalore has changed its admission criteria related to CAT 2023. As per the new admission policy, more weightage will be given to personal interview (PI) round now as the weightage has increased from 35 to 40 per cent this year.
This year, the exam will be conducted in 155 cities and candidates will have the option to choose from any six test cities.
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First published on: 20-10-2023 at 10:06 IST
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