CAT 2025 Registration Begins! Key Dates Complete Guide

 CAT 2025

Hey there! Great news—the registration for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025 is now open. This is your chance to secure a spot in India’s top IIMs and premier B-schools. If you’re gearing up for CAT 2025, I’ve got you covered with a complete guide that includes all the important dates, the application process, helpful preparation tips, last year’s question papers, and some recommended books.

 
CAT 2025

CAT 2025 Key Dates (Tentative)

Just a heads-up: Dates are based on past trends, but we’ll have official updates soon. CAT Official website.

EventExpected Date
CAT 2025 Notification ReleaseAugust 2025
CAT 2025 Registration BeginsAugust 2025
Last Date to ApplySeptember 2025
Correction WindowSeptember 2025
Admit Card ReleaseOctober 2025
CAT 2025 Exam DateLast Sunday of November 2025 (Expected: Nov 30, 2025)
Answer Key ReleaseDecember 2025
Result DeclarationJanuary 2026

AT 2025 Application Guide

  • To get started, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria by having at least 50% marks in your graduation (45% for SC/ST/PwD candidates). 
  • Eligibility final-year students can apply, and also there are no age restrictions for applicants. 
  • To begin the registration process, visit the official website at iimcat.ac.in. 
  • Start by clicking on “New Registration” and entering your basic details. 
  • Next, fill out the application form with your academic information and work experience.
  • Required documents such as a passport-sized photo, signature, and category certificate (if applicable) need to be uploaded. 
  • The application fee is ₹2,400 for General and OBC and SC/ST/PwD ₹1,200 for applicants. 
  • After submission, save the application confirmation PDF for your records. 
  • You will be able to download your admit card in October 2025
  • ALSO, Check out here about RRB JE 2025

CAT 2025 Preparation Strategy

  • get a comprehensive CAT 2025 preparation strategy. 
  • The CAT 2025 exam is anticipated to retain its format, 
  • It consisting of three sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) with 24 questions to be answered in 40 minutes, 
  • Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) with 20 questions in 40 minutes.
  • Quantitative Ability (QA) with 22 questions to be completed in 40 minutes. 
  • This totals 66 questions that must be finished within 120 minutes.

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