CAT exam 2022: The Common Admission Test (CAT) 2022 mock test has been released by the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore. Candidates can start taking the mock test on the official website — iimcat.ac.in — Applicants can access the mock test, using the necessary login credentials of CAT.
A special CAT mock test has been released by the authorities for candidates with low vision and other PwD candidates.
The motive behind this exam is to familiarize candidates with the computer-based test, CAT. According to the official notice, “CAT mock test contains questions from CAT previous year paper to give candidates a glimpse into the type of questions generally asked in CAT exam and the method of writing answers”.
Even if the given time hasn’t run out, candidates can move on to the next portion. Candidates can only move on to the next section of the actual CAT exam once 40 minutes have passed.
CAT exam 2022: How to access the mock test?
- Visit the official website — iimcat.ac.in —
- Click on the link that reads, ”CAT 2022 mock test,” on the homepage
- Click on the ”CAT mock test link”, available on a new page
- Click on the login button and read the instructions before proceeding with the test
Direct link to access the mock test
CAT exam 2022: Low-vision and other PwD applicants
For candidates with low vision and other PwD candidates, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore also offers the option of a CAT mock test. There is a separate link for practice exams for such candidates. Candidates can access the official CAT practice exam by selecting the link of their choice and clicking on it. Candidates with low vision can use the screen’s magnifying option, which is located at the top.
Before the CAT 2022 exam, which is slated to take place on November 27, free CAT practice exams can be taken as many times as desired. Official mock test answers are not made available. The genuine CAT exam may have fewer or more questions than those found in CAT mock examinations.
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