CAT Exam: Exam Date, Eligibility, Exam Pattern, Syllabus & other Details
The CAT Exam is the most popular of all IIM entrance exams held every year. Getting an MBA from a reputed institution is a dream for many aspirants. Applicants seeking admission to MBA programs must appear for the CAT Exam.
The CAT exam is an entry requirement for admissions into the IIMs and India’s top business schools. By reading through this post, you can learn all about CAT, CAT Eligibility criteria, as well as the time needed to complete the entire syllabus to get through CAT and various other programs offered by IIM.
What is CAT Exam?
The Common Admission Test, or CAT exam, is a national-level management aptitude test that a candidate has to clear for admission to the MBA courses offered by 20 IIMs and over 1,200 B-schools in India. Over two lakh candidates apply for the CAT exam every year, which is conducted in computer-based mode for two hours. The CAT question paper comprises MCQs & non-MCQs from Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Quantitative Ability (QA). The difficulty level of the exam is moderate to high. Apart from MBA programs, the CAT score is valid for admission to Executive MBA, PhD, and FPM programs.
An entry to the MBA world requires the candidates to appear for entrance exams, of which the most popular is the CAT, or Common Admission Test. The CAT score allows the candidate to be eligible for most of the best B-schools in India, including the IIMs, which hold the CAT exam.
The CAT eligibility has remained more or less the same in the past years. Students can expect similar criteria this year as well. Aspirants should review the criteria, given below in detail, to check if they are eligible for the exam before they begin preparing.
CAT Exam Eligibility Criteria 2026
Aspirants who wish to apply for the exam must meet the following eligibility requirements to sit for the CAT entrance exam 2026:
The minimum eligibility criteria for CAT exam is graduation in any stream. Read below for detailed CAT eligibility criteria:
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Degree Requirements: Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA (45% aggregate for SC, ST, and PwD/DA categories) from a university recognized by the UGC, AICTE, or MHRD to appear in CAT 2026.
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Professional Degrees: Candidates who have completed a professional degree (CA/CS/ICWA/CMA/FIAI) with the required percentage are also fully eligible to appear.
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Final Year Students: Candidates appearing for the final year of a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) or those awaiting their final results are eligible to apply. However, their admission will be provisional until they submit proof of graduation by the deadline set by the respective IIMs (typically June or July 2027).
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Backlogs: Candidates with active backlogs can apply for the exam, provided they clear all subjects before the final admission process begins.
Note on CGPA Conversion: If your university awards CGPA/Grades instead of marks, the conversion to percentage will be based on the official formula provided by your university. If no formula exists, the CGPA is typically converted by dividing the obtained CGPA by the maximum possible CGPA and multiplying by 100.
| Qualification | Requirement |
| Age | No Limit (NA) |
| Educational Qualification | Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent) |
| Marks in Graduation | 50% (General, EWS & NC-OBC) / 45% (SC, ST, PwD) |
| Work Experience | Not Compulsory (Freshers are eligible) |
| Reservation | As per Government of India norms |
CAT Exam Highlights 2026
Candidates planning to appear for the CAT this year must know the key highlights of CAT 2026 exam. Take a look at the table below:
| Particulars | CAT Exam Details |
|---|---|
| CAT Full Form | Common Admission Test (CAT) |
| Conducting Institute | IIM Bangalore (tentative) |
| Exam level | National Level |
| Exam Frequency | Once a Year |
| Exam Duration | 2 hours
(160 Minutes for PWD candidates) |
| CAT Exam Fees | INR ₹2,600 (General / EWS / NC-OBC)
INR ₹1,300 (SC / ST / PwD) |
| Exam Date | 29th November 2026 |
| Medium of Exam | English |
| CAT Exam Pattern | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
| CAT Exam Question Type | MCQ and Non-MCQ questions |
| Syllabus | Quantitative Aptitude
Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension |
| Eligibility | Bachelor’s degree with 50% aggregate
(45% aggregate or equivalent for reserved categories) |
About 2026 CAT Exam Timeline and Registration:
Every year, the total number of registered eligible candidates is approximately 2.95 lakh to 3.30 lakh (based on recent peaks). CAT Exam 2026 is expected to be held on November 29, 2026. The CAT Exam 2026 official notification will be released in the last week of July 2026 (tentatively).
iimcat.ac.in will be the official website where the CAT Exam 2026 notification, registration portal, and results will be hosted. Following is a table showing the tentative calendar of events for the CAT 2026 exam:
| CAT Exam Event | Expected Date |
| Release of Online Notification | Last week of July 2026 |
| Commencement of Online Application | First week of August 2026 |
| Close of Online Registration | Mid-September 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | Early November 2026 |
| Date of CAT Exam | November 29, 2026 |
| CAT Exam Result Declaration | First week of January 2027 |
CAT Exam Syllabus 2026:
A thorough understanding of the CAT exam syllabus is important for determining your direction all through this CAT journey. It will be much easier to determine how much time you should spend on each segment, when you have a reasonable understanding of the CAT syllabus.
| Topic | Number of Questions (Approx.) | Key Focus Areas |
| Reading Comprehension | 16 Questions (4 Passages) | Science & Tech, Philosophy, Economics, Psychology, Literature. |
| Para Jumbles | 3 Questions | Logical ordering of sentences. |
| Para Summary | 3 Questions | Identifying the core message of a short paragraph. |
| Odd One Out | 2 Questions | Identifying the sentence that doesn’t fit the context. |
CAT Exam Marking Scheme:
- For each correct answer, candidates will receive 3 marks.
- Candidates will receive a negative marking of 1 mark for every incorrect answer for the objective questions.
- For non-MCQ-type questions, negative marks will not be deducted.
The table below will give you an outline of the MCQ and Non-MCQ questions for CAT:
| Section | MCQ Questions | Non-MCQ (TITA) | Total Questions |
| Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) | 21 | 3 | 24 |
| Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) | 16 | 6 | 22 |
| Quantitative Aptitude (QA) | 14 | 8 | 22 |
| Total Number of Questions | 51 | 17 | 68 |