Does slot matter in CAT exam?

Does slot matter in CAT exam?

CAT 2021 Overall Exam Difficulty Level was Moderate….CAT 2021 Analysis: Section Wise.

CAT 2021 Exam Components CAT 2021 Pattern
Test sessions/Slots 3 (Morning, Afternoon and Evening)
Total questions 64 to 68 (Expected)
Total score 192 to 204 (Expected)
Number of Sections in CAT question paper 3 (VARC; DILR; QA)

Can we switch between sections in CAT?

In CAT 2021, candidates will not be allowed to switch between sections. Only after completing the first section can they move on to the next section. However, according to the CAT exam pattern 2021, candidates can switch between questions within a section.

How is CAT 2020 slot 2?

The marking scheme remained the same: +3/-1 for MCQs and +3/0 for non-MCQs. The overall level of difficulty for CAT 2020 Slot 2 was similar to that of Slot 1; which, in turn, was slightly higher than that of CAT 2019. In terms of section-wise level of difficulty, VARC was very similar to what was seen in Slot 1.

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Which cat slot is easier?

According to experts at BYJUs, the exam this year’s slot 1 paper is easier than CAT 2020 and the expected score for the 99 percentile can be between 99-104. A score above 99 percentile is what most candidates aim for to bag a seat in the IIMs.

Which cat slot is toughest 2020?

CAT 2020 Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) Analysis. In terms of LOD, DILR section of CAT Slot-3 was tougher than what was seen in Slot 1 and Slot 2. There were 24 questions distributed across 5 sets (6+6+4+4+4).

Which slot is easy in CAT 2021?

The VARC was moderate and English was a bit lengthy and the DILR was the easiest section than other sections in CAT. The total number of questions in the CAT 2021 question paper was 66 and it was distributed in the format 24-20-22 (VARC – 24, DILR – 20, QA – 22).

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What is the order of sections in CAT?

The CAT 2021 Exam Pattern will constitute 3 sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) Quantitative Ability (QA)