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Most recent revisions to the IIM CAT answer key

  • The CAT 2023 answer key will be made available on IIM Lucknow’s official website, iimcat.ac.in.
  • IIM Lucknow will accept objections from candidates following the release of the provisional answer key.
  • The CAT 2023 entrance exam was administered in three sessions at 375 test locations spread over 167 Indian cities.

The Common Admission Test (CAT) 2023 answer key will be made available on the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow’s official website, iimcat.ac.in. On November 26, 3.28 lakh candidates registered for the exam, of whom 2.88 lakh showed up.

There were 66 questions on the test: 20 in the section on data interpretation and logical reasoning (DILR), 22 in the section on quantitative ability (QA), and 24 in the section on verbal ability and reading comprehension (VARC).

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IIM Lucknow will accept objections from candidates following the release of the provisional answer key. These objections will be examined and, if found to be valid, the final answer key will be modified.

The total number of candidates who took the CAT must be determined, a rank must be assigned based on the scaled scores from the QA section, and the calculated percentile score must be rounded to two decimal places to determine the candidate’s percentile.

On November 26, the CAT 2023 entrance exam was administered in three sessions at 375 test locations spread over 167 Indian cities.

More than 2.8 lakh candidates registered, 3.28 lakh of whom appeared, 2.88 lakh of whom attended, and 88% of whom attended.

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