After much anticipation the big day is here and the CAT results have been declared.
The six IIMs which conduct CAT "were still working" towards conducting the test online, says Bakul Dholakia, director of IIM-Ahmedabad.
Rediff and Top Careers & You bring you a free online mock CAT.
Of the 1.74 lakh candidates who appeared for CAT 2013, 95,000 scored zero marks or obtained negative marks.
This year's computerised Common Admission Test (CAT), which was marred by technical glitches, will not be scrapped, the exam committee announced today.
As MBA hopefuls across the country ramp up their prep for this year's exam, we present a ready reckoner on all things CAT...
CAT fever is hotting up. AKRS Srinivas, director, TIME, Mumbai, tips you on how to score well.
The CAT results have been declared, but candidates are still left with a lot of unanswered questions. Here's why.
Over 2 lakh aspirants will be appearing for the test scheduled between October 11 and November 6, 2012.
CAT guru AKRS Srinivas chats with CAT aspirants. Here is the transcipt.
Ankur Agarwal, a guest author and an IIM Lucknow alumnus discusses the implications of the new CAT exam pattern.
Thanks to fewer applicants and more seats at IIMs.
An alumnus of IIM Calcutta and author of two CAT books, Sidharth Balakrishna provides an innovative way to remember the meanings of certain words.
Dr Samir Barua, director, IIM Ahmedabad suggests that b-schools in our country must pool their resources and conduct placements collectively to ensure employability of its graduates.
Candidates will have to log on to the IIM's offical CAT website to secure their results.
The Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management, Gwalior invites applications for admission to its MBA programme.
Crashing computers, log-in problems upset students on the first day of Common Admission Test, 2011 at the IBSAR centre at Belapur CBD, Navi Mumbai. As many as 3,000 students appeared for the first day of the CAT exam. Divya Nair reports.
The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore has announced that the Common Admission Test (CAT) of the Indian Institutes of Management is going to be a Computer Based Test (CBT) from this year onwards.
We invite MBA students, B-School alumni, trainers and B-school professors to post their tips and GD/ PI experiences.
With less than 100 days to go for the biggest management entrance exam, here are some strategies that will help you succeed.
rediff.com, in collaboration with Career Launcher,brings you a detailed analysis of CAT 2005.
The commission has told SP Jain Management school to refund fees to student who later took admission in IIM-Lucknow.
Meet Ashish Chowdhary, a student of PGDM in Business Entrepreneurship at the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India who has co-developed the CATapp, a unique mobile application that will help students prepare better for the Common Admission Test (CAT).
Shantanu Gangal secured 100%tile in CAT 2008. He shares his prep tips.
'We have to be wary because if an uncontrolled transmission happens, random mutations may lead to something which could be virulent and then that could land us in a problem.'
Khushroo Antia who will appear for CAT 2009 tells us why he'd rather choose a foreign university over a tier two B-school in India.
Ramesh Nava, vice-president and general manager, Asia-Pacific, Japan & Africa -- Prometric, which is conducting the CAT exams, speaks to Archana M Prasanna on what went wrong with CAT 2009.
HRD Minister Kapil Sibal today said the ministry has sought a detailed report into the server crash during the online Common Admission Test (CAT) examination.
Conducting an examination at this level is a very complex task, says Pankaj Chandra, Director, IIM Bangalore.
CAT trainers Gautam, Rishi and Arindam tell you what to do.
Indian Institute of Management-Kozhikode has announced that the sale of vouchers for CAT 2012 will commence July 30 onwards while the exam will be held between October 11 and November 6 this year.
Prajeesh Jayaraam L, IIM Lucknow, shares his CAT experiences and advice.
The decision was made in view of a series of bank holidays in September
PaGaLGuY catches up with Prof Himanshu Rai, the man responsible for the Common Admissions Test (CAT) 2010 for a quick interview.
Student says that the computer-based CAT is great but a few small glitches might cost you an entire year.
Convener of the Common Admission Test on Saturday said that there was no widespread server crash for their first ever online test, but just delays.