CAT 2020 Results

CAT result 2020 was announced on January 2. The candidates can download their CAT scorecard using their login ID and username from iimcat.ac.in. 

Nine candidates scored an overall 100 percentile in the CAT 2020 examination. 19 candidates have scored an overall 99.99 percentile in CAT 2020.

Highlights of CAT 2020 Results

  • Nine candidates scored an overall 100 percentile in the CAT 2020 examination. All nine 100 percentilers are male candidates.
  • Seven out of nine 100 percentilers are from Engineering background, one is from Mathematics background and one is from Management background.
  • Three 100 percentilers are from Rajasthan and the remaining six are from Delhi, Haryana, Maharashtra, Punjab, Telangana and Uttar Pradesh respectively.
  • 19 candidates have scored an overall 99.99 percentile in CAT 2020, of which 18 are male and one is female.
  • Out of 99.99 percentile scores 16 are from the Engineering/Technology, two are from Economics and one is from Management backgroun

How to download CAT Results 2020:-

  • Visit the official website of IIMCAT
  • Click on ‘CAT login’
  • Enter CAT 2020 ID and password
  • Click on scorecard tab
  • Download the CAT scorecard

CAT 2020 Results of Edushastra

If we talk about Edushastra’s success in CAT 2020, so more than 85% of our students were able to score more than 90 Percentile. 12 of them got more than 99.5 Percentile and we got 3 students in above 99.97% club.

Let’s see how the results differ in Edushastra and the other institutes.

FacetsEdushastraOthers
Success rate in CAT 2020More than 85% students got more than 90 Percentile, 12 got above 99.5 PercentileLess than 15% of students score more than 90 Percentile
Basic ModelAbility Based model. Objective is to find a student’s optimal performance LevelTime-Bound Model. Course moves and ends based upon Class Hours & Days
Course ValidityOne Fees means Life-time Validity .Full-Course Cycles are repeated till students’ optimal level.One Full-Course Cycle. Second Cycle means paying full fees once more.
Batch SizeSmall Batches, Main focus is on Personalized LearningBig Batches of 40-70 students. Based on Herd Teaching
TestsNew Formal Computer Based Tests, Unlimited Tests are providedLimited number of tests provided
GD/PI PreparationFree. Included in Course Fees
Extra Charges
XAT, SNAP, NMAT & IIFT Prep
Free. Included in Course Fees
Extra Charges

To see the overall CAT and GMCAT results, kindly refer to this.

CAT 2020 Analysis

CAT 2020 Analysis and Expected Cutoff

CAT 2020 has been conducted smoothly on 231st March and the pattern for CAT 2020 is revealed here. CAT 2020 Slot 1, slot 2 and slot 3 detailed Analysis and Expected cutoff.

CAT 2020 Score vs Percentile:-

Overall Score Percentile
120 99+
105 98
85 95
67 90
60 85
57 80

(Note:- All these are approximate percentiles and not released by IIM. Actual percentile could vary.)

CAT 2020 Detailed Analysis:-

  • CAT moving towards IQ based Test from concept based and becoming more like GMAT.
  • RC’s are difficult, main cliffhanger and will make winners
  • VARC is becoming the kingmaker.
  • Quant is having just Qualifying level of difficulty
  • LRDI is a mixture of Easy and moderate level sets
  • Conceptual questions are becoming less intense and IQ based questions in every section are increasing.

CAT 2020 Pattern:-

SectionNo. of QuestionsDurationDifficulty levelNo. of TITA Questions
VARC2640Medium- Difficult5
LRDI2440Medium- Difficult6
Quant2640Easy- Medium8

CAT 2020 First review:-

CAT 2020 Pattern in Slot 1

CAT 2020 Pattern:-

Section No. of Questions Duration Difficulty level No. of TITA Questions
VARC 26 40 Medium- Difficult 5
LRDI 24 40 Medium- Difficult 6
Quant 26 40 Easy- Medium 8

Key Points of CAT 2020 :-

  1. Total Questions:- 76
  2. Total marks:- 228
  3. Marks for correct answer:- 3 marks
  4. Negative marking:- -1 for MCQ’s and 0 for Non MCQ’s.

Big change in CAT 2020 exam:-

Well, this answers all the questions. Number of Questions have been decreased in each section. Verbal part, similar to last year was quite difficult with more weightage given to RC section with 18 questions of RC in total. 8 were Verbal Ability questions .

CAT 2020 Slot 1 Analysis:-

18 were RC Questions.

DI 1 set, Quant based 1 set, Venn Diagrams 1 set, 4d 1 set. Total of 6 sets were there with total questions as 24. 6 were Non MCQ Questions.

Quant was quite easier. Arithmetic Questions were easy. 8 Questions for algebra. 8 were Non MCQ Questions.

Mostly if we talk about overall CAT 2020, so it was much of a medium difficult exam. VARC was quite on a difficult side, LRDI was moderate. 2 sets were quite easy and others were moderately difficult. In Quant part, Arithmetic Questions are comparitively easier and major change which is seen in CAT 2020 exam in slot 1 was that Algebra had a good number of questions(8 to be precise) and geometry questions were not there.

Average attempts in CAT 2020:-

Good attempts : VARC – 18-20 , DILR – 14-18 ,Quant – 17-21

CAT 2020 Sectionwise Analysis

CAT 2020 VARC Analysis:-

VARC was tricky. RC’s were long but quite solvable. There were a total of 26 questions to be attempted in 40 minutes.

6 questions were Non-MCQs (all in Verbal). The RC passages were around 550-600 words each. They were lengthy and consumed time of the students.

Verbal Ability was quite easier, as usual. Para Summary had short answers; and the options were tricky. Summary questions had very close options. Para Jumbles were of a higher level of difficulty.

CAT 2020 Quant Analysis:

As expected, the QA section of CAT 2020 was similar to that of CAT 2019, in terms of LOD. It had 26 short questions to be attempted in 40 minutes. The section had 6 non-MCQs. More focus was on Arithmetic and Algebra. Logarithms questions were also there. Number system and modern maths had a very minimal role to play.

CAT 2020 LRDI Analysis:-

The DILR section had 24 questions distributed across 5 sets (6+6+4+4+4). Again, the number of non-MCQs was 6. 3 Sets were manageable. Venn diagram and the set on cab driver was easy. Table set was somewhat difficult. There were 2 sets with 6 questions, and 3 sets with 4 questions each.

CAT 2020 Slot 2 Analysis:-

Slot 2 was moslty same as slot 1. VARC was quite on the trickier side. LRDI was moderately difficult. Quant was on the easier side. Geometry Questions were quite difficult but otherwise it was overall easy.

Percentile and cutoff is going to be quite increased this year.

CAT 2020 Pattern in Slot 1

SectionNo. of QuestionsTime LimitDifficulty levelMCQ’s and Non MCQ’s
VARC26( 18 RC, 5 Parajumbles, 3 para summary)40Medium- Difficult5 TITA Questions of VA
LRDI2440Medium-Difficult6 TITA Questions
Quant26(8 Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry, Logarithms, Time and work)40Easy-Medium8 TITA Questions

Key Points in CAT 2020 Slot 2:-

  1. VARC was tough. Verbal Ability Questions were easier. RC’s were lengthy.
  2. DILR was a little tough than slot 1
  3. Quant was on the easier side. More weightage on Arithmetic and Algebra this year.
  4. TITA Questions were staggered in Quant section.

CAT 2020 Slot 2 pattern

SectionNo. of QuestionsTime LimitDifficulty levelMCQ’s and Non MCQ’s
VARC26( 18 RC, 5 Parajumbles, 3 para summary)40Medium- Difficult5 TITA Questions of VA
LRDI2440Medium-Difficult6 TITA Questions
Quant26(8 Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry, Logarithms, Time and work)40Easy-Medium8 TITA Questions

CAT 2020 Slot 3 Analysis:-

Slot 3 was also similar to previous ones. The difficulty level was moderate. VARC was on similar to slot 1. Quant was also similar. The pattern remained the same in all the sections.

CAT 2020 Analysis:-

There are many changes in CAT 2020 as compared to last year.

Key changes in CAT 2020:

  1. CAT 2020 Exam duration is changed to 2 hours from earlier 3 hours
  2. CAT exam 2020 will be conducted in three separate sessions on same day instead of two sessions
  3. Exam is Divided into three sections: VARC; DILR; Quant
  4. 40 Minutes will be allotted to attempt each section instead of earlier 60 minutes
  5. You cannot move to other section till the time limit for the present section you are attempting is over.  
  6. CAT 2020 Exam will have reduced number of Questions divided into MCQs and Non-MCQ type questions
  7. MCQs have negative marking for wrong answer and Non-MCQs do not carry penalty of negative marking
  8. Questions with negative marking (MCQs) are 70 to 75%
  9. 4 answer options for MCQ type questions, click on correct answer option
  10. Questions without negative marking (Non-MCQs) are 25 to 30%
  11. Answer must be typed in the given space on computer screen for Non-MCQ.
  12. Score awarded for each correct answer: 3 marks
  13. Negative marking (Applicable for  wrong answers in MCQs): -1 mark
  14. Fixed order of sections to move beginning with VARC

Timings for CAT 2020:-

CAT 2020 is divided in 3 slots and the duration is 2 hours for one slot.

  1. Slot 1:- 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM
  2. Slot 2:- 12:30 PM- 2:30 PM
  3. Slot 3:- 4:30 PM- 6:30PM

Let’s understand what CAT 2019 was like and how it was different from 2020:-

CAT 2019 Analysis

CAT 2019 happened in 2 slots(Morning and evening slot). The overall exam difficulty level has remained easy as compared to last two years of CAT exam.

Key points were:-

  1. Total Questions: 100 (Divided into MCQs and Non MCQs)
  2. Total Sections: 3 (VARC, DILR, QA)
  3. Time to attempt CAT 2019 exam: 3 Hours
  4. Sectional Time Limit: 1 Hour for each section
  5. Maximum Score: 300 Marks
  6. Marks for Each Correct Answer: +3
  7. Negative Marks: -1 for each wrong answer (Only for MCQs)
  8. No Negative Marking for wrong answers for Non-MCQs
  9. Overall CAT Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
  10. DILR found a bit tricky
SECTIONSTotal QuestionsDifficulty levelCutoff marks for 99 percentile
VARC34Moderate-Difficult67-68
LRDI32Moderate-Difficult47-48
Quant34Easy-Moderate54-56
Total cutoff160

Number of MCQ’s and Non MCQ’s

SectionMCQ’sNon MCQ’s
VARC277
LRDI248
Quant2311

CAT 2020 Official Mock Analysis

CAT 2020 Official Mock Analysis

One thing that all the CAT aspirants were waiting for was CAT official mock 2020 which was to be released on 16th October but after that, the assumptions were it will be released in October but that also turned out to be vague. Now, finally on 5th November it has been released.

Well, it proved to be a relief also but mostly, it created a lot of confusion and terror in the aspirants minds. Well, let’s clear all the confusion which is going on.

Why CAT official mock 2020 is important?

Basically, CAT official mock works as a tutorial for the students which familiarizes them with the platform on which CAT will be held.

How to access CAT 2020 official mock:-

Open IIM Cat official website.

Under the Quick Tour section on the bottom of the website, you will find a link stating CAT 2020 mock test link.

A pdf will open. It will contain the link of the official mock 2020.

A window will open with a standard template and with demo credentials filled.

You can continue with demo credentials or can enter your own credentials too.

Click sign in and you will be redirected to the testing window.

CAT 2020 Official mock Pattern:-

Now, in CAT 2020 official mock:-

  1. There are 3 sections – Quant, LRDI and VARC.
  2. The total time allotted is 120 minutes and each section has a time limit of 40 minutes.
  3. Negative marking for MCQ’s and no negative marking for TITA questions or skipped questions.
  4. Every correct answer awards you 3 marks.
  5. Total number of questions in CAT official mock are 100. Sectional division is – 34 in VARC, 32 in DILR and 34 in Quant.

What does CAT 2020 official mock entails?

  1. Basically, CAT 2020 official mock is just to familiarize the students with the testing environment. The PDF clearly states that “The objective of this Mock Test is not to disclose the exam pattern for CAT 2020 and the actual exam may or may not contain similar type or number of questions”. It clearly means that it is not meant to disclose the pattern.
  2. It contains questions from last year CAT papers. It will be good for the students to try out these as it will help them to review their preparation
  3. The structure is most likely to be different from what the official mock displays.

Discrepancy between Instructions and Interface?

Timer:- In Instructions, it is clearly mentioned that the sectional time limit is 40 minutes and a candidate could navigate from one section to other only after the completion of time.

But in mock, a section could be submitted without the time restriction. As you can see, we were able to submit VARC section in less than 1 minute

Marking scheme:– In instructions, it is mentioned that for every correct answer, 3 marks will be awarded and negative marking will be there for wrong attempted questions excluding TITA i.e. -1. But in mock, no negative marking was there. On top of every question, it was showing that +3 for correct and 0 for wrong. This surely confuses a lot of candidates but in actual CAT, negative marking is going to be there.

Surprise elements:-

Well, there are going to be a few surprises for students till 29th November like the actual pattern will not come to light till 29th November 2020. So students have to deal with the anxiety but still, you can practice mocks till then which are based on new format to make yourself familiar with the time limit.

Conclusion:-

Well, we could take out the conclusion that CAT official mock does not disclose the pattern at all. It Is highly unlikely that CAT will present students with 100 questions to be completed in 120 minutes as for that, they have to reduce the difficulty level to a good extent and that is not possible. So it would contain less number of questions with the same marking scheme as of last year i.e. 3 marks for the correct answer, -1 for the wrong(excluding TITA), and 0 for skipped ones. Well, it does not change anything. Focus on mocks as you were doing earlier. With less days remaining, this is surely going to be a tough fight but in the end, that is what matters