Master CAT 2025 Preparation
Your comprehensive guide to cracking the Common Admission Test (CAT) with expert strategies, resources, and tips for the upcoming 2025 exam.
VA-RC (Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension)
24 Questions (Approx.)
DI-LR (Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning)
20 Questions (Approx.)
Quantitative Ability (QA)
22 Questions (Approx.)
95-100 Percentile
Top IIMs and FMS. Highly competitive; exact cutoffs vary based on profile, academic diversity, and interview performance.
85-95 Percentile
Strong chances in newer IIMs, top-tier private B-Schools like SPJIMR, MDI. Profile, work experience, and GD/PI are crucial.
70-85 Percentile
- RIIM - Arihant Group Of Institutes, Pune
- International School of Management Studies (ISMS), Pune
- Global Institute of Business Studies (GIBS), Bangalore
Many good private MBA colleges. Focus on overall profile, GD/PI, and specific college shortlisting criteria.
60-70 Percentile
No specific colleges listed for this band in our current data. Please research further based on official notifications.
Options available in good Tier-2 colleges. GD/PI performance and application strategy become very important.
Below 60 Percentile
No specific colleges listed for this band in our current data. Please research further based on official notifications.
Consider improving your score for better options or explore regional colleges thoroughly. Focus on profile building and other entrance exams.
Disclaimer: This mapping is indicative and for general guidance only. College cutoffs depend on various factors including exam difficulty, number of applicants, and specific program requirements. Always refer to official college websites and admission brochures for the most accurate information.
The Common Admission Test (CAT) is the gateway to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and over 1,200 other top B-schools across India. A high CAT percentile significantly enhances your chances of securing admission into your dream MBA program, opening doors to lucrative career opportunities and leadership roles.
Preparing for CAT requires a structured approach, dedication, and the right guidance. This exam tests your aptitude in Quantitative Ability (QA), Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR).

- Three sections: VARC, DILR, QA.
- Total duration: 120 minutes (40 minutes per section).
- Marking scheme: +3 for correct, -1 for incorrect (MCQs). No negative marking for TITA questions.
- Focus on speed, accuracy, and time management.

- Start early and create a realistic study plan for CAT 2025.
- Strengthen your fundamentals in all three sections.
- Practice regularly with mock tests and previous year papers.
- Analyze your mock test performance to identify weak areas.
- Improve reading speed and comprehension for VARC.
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