Along with Quantitative Aptitude and VARC, DILR is one of the three core sections in the CAT exam. As per the students DILR is considered to be quite challenging however scoring as well. Recent changes in the CAT exam format, now DILR comprises 22 questions which are divided into 4 sets consisting of 5 questions each. In order to successfully attempt questions from this topic you can follow a very simple rule of answering the ones which are easier and leaving out those which are challenging and time taking. Simply, make sure to solve as many questions as possible correctly. This strategy will help you to improve your percentile. You can go through this article on DILR CAT Practice Tips.
Quantitative Comparison (QC) questions in the CAT Quant section require logical reasoning and careful analysis rather than extensive calculations. In CAT 2024 Exam, QC questions accounted for approximately 10–12% of the Quant section, and many students lost marks due to over-calculation or incorrect assumptions. These questions present two quantities: Quantity A and Quantity B, and ask you to determine their relationship. This guide explains the QC format, effective strategies, and step-by-step examples to help you solve these questions efficiently and accurately.
IIM Sambalpur Launches Delhi I-Hub Chapter to Boost Alumni Startups & Innovation: IIM Sambalpur has announced the launch of the Delhi Chapter of I-Hub Foundation, which aims to foster innovation-driven entrepreneurship for Viksit Bharat 2047. The launch of the Delhi I-Hub chapter was conducted at the curtain raiser of Marmagya 10.0, the tenth edition, the annual business conclave of IIM Sambalpur, and hosted at the Delhi campus.