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Mathematics questions tough and long says CAT aspirants from Chennai city

Posted on: 26/Nov/2018 12:17:37 PM
On the morning slot on Sunday, 25th of November, many MBA aspirants wrote common admission test or CAT 2018 in Chennai city. The news is many of these MBA aspirants found mathematics question paper difficult and lengthy. It is now predicted by some experts that the cut-off scores this year might go down. The experts were also of the opinion that the competition for admission into IIM or Indian Institute of Management or for other top business schools in India might increase. These IIMs and other top business schools accept CAT scores for MBA admission is a well known fact.

There were a total of 100 questions in the computer based test and out of that 27 questions were non-multiple choice questions. The 3 sections that the aspirants had to answer were verbal ability and reading comprehension or VARC, data interpretation and logical reasoning or DILR, quantitative ability or QA. As per those candidates who sat for the test in Chennai on the slot one it is clear that there were more geometry questions and lengthy arithmetic questions in QA sections and this took many aspirants by surprise. Many found it difficult to complete the test on time.

National CAT course director, TIME, Mr. Ramnath Kankadandi, spoke about how the response from the aspirants had showed that there were plenty of difficult questions this year. He later compared the CAT 2017 with CAT 2018 and said that with few tricky questions and added possibility of silly mistakes, the cut-offs this year could go south marginally. There were only 6 centres set up in TN and at the Kundrathur centre in Chennai there were confusions as the late comers were not allowed to write the CAT 2018. It is known that CAT is conducted every year by one of the IIM`s and this is according to the rotation policy.

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