How Did the CAT Exam Pattern Change Over the Years? Take a Look!

Soham Roy

Updated On: November 26, 2023 07:15 pm IST | CAT

The exam pattern for CAT 2023 has been updated. While the exam pattern for 2022 is likely to be continued in 2023, the only difference this year might be a fewer number of questions in each section. See all about the changes in CAT exam pattern over the years.

How Did the CAT Exam Pattern Change Over the Years?

How Did the CAT Exam Pattern Change Over the Years: IIM Lucknow has conducted the CAT 2023 exam on November 26, 2023. The CAT exam pattern 2023 has remained the same for the last 2 years. The length of the exam was trimmed from 180 to 120 minutes in CAT 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with that, the time per section was reduced from 60 to 40 minutes, as per the latest CAT design. The exam slots also saw an uptick - from 2 to 3. The number of exam slots was expanded from two to three, and the number of questions was reduced from 76 to 66 in the following year, i.e. CAT 2021. Additionally, 25-30% of the questions will not carry negative marking.

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The total number of questions in the CAT 2022 paper was only 66. 
The exam's structure, however, remained unchanged, with three usual sections:

  1. Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension
  2. Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning, and
  3. Quantitative Aptitude

In the upcoming CAT 2023, the question paper is expected to be structured exactly like the question paper from 2022.

Also Read: CAT Question Paper 2023

CAT Test-Taking Window: How Did it Change Over the Years?

The number of slots and windows in which the CAT was held throughout the previous few years are listed in the table below. The exam is now conducted over the course of one day in three sessions: morning, noon, and evening. 

YearTest-taking WindowSlots
20221 day3 slots
20211 day3 slots
20201 day3 slots
20191 day2 slots
20181 day2 slots
20171 day2 slots
20161 day2 slots
20151 day2 slots
20142 days4 slot
2009-1320 days window40 slots


A Brief Insight Into the CAT Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme

The table below reflects the CAT exam pattern that is being followed currently. The candidates who had taken the exam last year believed the total number of questions in each section and the duration allotted for these sections was fair. 

Sections

Total Number of Questions

Duration

VARC

24

40 minutes

DILR

20

40 minutes

QA

20

40 minutes

Total

66

120 minutes

Changes in the CAT Exam Pattern Over The Years

If we look at history, from 2014 to 2019, the CAT exam model stayed more or less constant. Apart from some modifications in the types of questions along with their distribution, the test structure and pattern did not show any significant change. 

For instance, in CAT 2018, the volume of Type-In-The-Answer (TITA) questions was higher than the number of MCQs that needed choice selection. However, TITA questions were reduced again in CAT 2019. However, in both Slot #1 and Slot #2, the VARC segment was comparatively more difficult than the other two sections.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced the exam control body to revise the CAT exam pattern. The focus then was to allow maximum candidates at the limited exam centers while strictly adhering to the social distancing norms. Some of the changes that were introduced in CAT 2020 have still been followed in later iterations of the exam.

Also Read:Career Scope after Completing Distance MBA

Let's take a closer look at the transformation of the CAT exam pattern over the years.

Year

Total Number Of Questions

Duration

Different Sections

Conducting Body
2022Total 66 questions (24 in VARC, 20 in DILR, 22 in QA)120 MinutesQA, DILR, VARCIIM Bangalore

2021

Total 66 questions (24 in VARC, 20 in DILR, 22 in QA)

120 minutes

QA, DILR, VARC

IIM Ahmedabad

2020

Total 76 questions (24 in one section and 26 in the other two sections)

120 minutes

QA, DILR, VARC

IIM Indore

2019

Total 100 questions (32 in one section and 34 in the other two sections)

180 minutes

QA, DILR, VARC

IIM Kozhikode

2018

Total 100 questions (32 in one section and 34 in the other two sections)

180 minutes

QA, DILR, VARC

IIM Calcutta

2017

Total 100 questions (32 in one section and 34 in the other two sections)

180 minutes

QA, DILR, VARC

IIM Lucknow

2016

Total 100 questions (32 in one section and 34 in the other two sections)

180 minutes

QA, DILR, VARC

IIM Bangalore

2015

Total 100 questions (32 in one section and 34 in the other two sections)

180 minutes

QA, DILR, VARC

IIM Ahmedabad

2014

Total 100 Questions (50 per sections)

170 minutes

QA & DI, LR & VARC

IIM Indore

2013

Total 60 Questions (30 per section)

140 minutes

QA & DI, LR & VARC

IIM Indore

2012

Total 60 Questions (30 per section)

140 minutes

QA & DI, LR & VARC

IIM Kozhikode

2011

Total 60 Questions (30 per section)

140 minutes

QA & DI, LR & VARC

IIM Calcutta

2010

Total 60 Questions (30 per section)

150 minutes

QA, DILR, VARC

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CAT Marking Scheme - Did It Change?

The CAT marking scheme has remained unchanged for the past six years. For each accurate response, three marking points are awarded. On the other hand, for each incorrect answer, one marking point is deducted. No marks are deducted for TITA questions or questions that are not attempted by the candidates. If we talk about the CAT 2020 paper, the total awardable marks were 228.

If you closely notice the trends of CAT in the last 11 years, you will observe that the CAT test structure went through an enormous change in the 2013-2014 edition, when it comes to the number of questions along with the duration. While the total number of questions in CAT 2013 was limited to 60 and the time limit was 140 minutes, it increased to 100 in the CAT 2014 edition. The time limit reflected the increase too and was raised to 170 minutes.

Also Read:  List of Non-IIM MBA Colleges to Apply to Before & After CAT Exam

CAT Exam Pattern: Closing Thoughts

The CAT Convenor has said on record that no candidates had complained about the new exam pattern during the CAT 2020 exam and everyone seemed okay with it. However, as a result of the new adjustments, students might have faced time constraints to finish the exam with the new CAT exam pattern. To address that concern, the number of questions in all three sections was further lowered the following year and the exam pattern has remained unchanged since. That should be a piece of good news for you if you are appearing for the exam this year!

The CAT registration 2023 was closed on September 21, 2023. Candidates should check out the articles mentioned below to learn more about CAT 2023!

Related Links

Section-wise Time Management Tips for CAT 2023

CAT 2023 Cutoff for Top Private MBA Colleges for General, SC/ST, OBC

CAT 2023 Preparation Tips for Beginners

CAT 2023 Cut Offs Of Top B-Schools in India


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