Understanding CAT Cut Offs for IIMs: Previous Year and Expected Trends

CL Team August 29 2024
20 min read

The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a critical entrance exam for securing a seat in one of the prestigious Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs). Every year, thousands of aspirants vie for a limited number of seats, making the competition extremely tough. One of the most crucial aspects that candidates focus on is the CAT cut off, which varies across different IIMs. In this blog, we will delve into the previous year's CAT cut-offs and explore the expected trends for the upcoming year.

What is CAT Cut Off?

CAT cut off is the minimum score or percentile that candidates must secure to be shortlisted for the next stages of the admission process, which typically includes Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI). The cut off marks are determined by various factors including the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates appearing for the test, and the overall performance of the candidates.

Factors Influencing CAT Cut Offs

Several factors influence the CAT cut off each year:

  1. Number of Applicants: Higher the number of applicants, higher the competition, and consequently, the cut off.
  2. Difficulty Level: If the CAT exam is tougher in a particular year, the cut off tends to be lower.
  3. Seat Availability: The number of seats available at each IIM affects the cut off. More seats can lead to a slightly lower cut off.
  4. Reservation Policies: The cut off also varies for different categories such as General, SC, ST, OBC, and PWD.

 

CAT Percentile

Marks in CAT 2023

Marks in CAT 2022

Marks in CAT 2021

Marks in CAT 2020

Marks in CAT 2019

Marks in CAT 2018

Marks in CAT 2017

Marks in CAT 2016

99.9

106

111

120

131

196

192

208

191

99.5

89

93

107

115

170

170

183

168

99

80

82.5

97

102

157

155

173

153

95

71

60

71

77

120

125

139

123

90

57

48.5

59

63

90

110

121

108

85

30

41

45.5

55

87

90

103

93

80

25

35.5

40

49

75

80

98

84

70

21

29

35

36

57

62

83

68

CAT Exam Cut Off for 2023: Section-Wise

Check the CAT cut off for IIM in VARL, DILR, and QA sections. 

Name of the Institutes

Sectional CAT Exam Cut off 2023

VARC

DILR

QA

IIM Ahmedabad

70

70

70

IIM Bangalore

80

75

75

IIM Lucknow (PGP)

85

85

85

IIM Calcutta

≥80

≥80

≥75

IIM Indore

80

80

80

IIM Kozhikode

75

75

75

IIM Amritsar

75

75

80

IIM Nagpur

72

72

72

IIM Bodh Gaya

70

70

70

IIM Kashipur

70

70

70

IIM Jammu

70

70

70

IIM Raipur

>=70

>=70

>=70

IIM Ranchi

80

80

80

 

Expected CAT Cut-Offs for 2024

Based on the trends from previous years, the expected cut-offs for CAT 2024 are likely to follow similar patterns, with slight variations. Here’s what candidates can anticipate:

IIM

General

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

IIM Ahmedabad

80-85

75-80

80-85

70-75

60-65

IIM Bangalore

85-90

75-80

75-80

70-75

65-70

IIM Calcutta

85-90

75-80

75-80

70-75

65-70

IIM Lucknow

90-95

82-87

82-87

65-70

60-65

IIM Indore

90-95

80-85

90-95

60-65

50-55

IIM Kozhikode

85-90

75-80

75-80

65-70

55-60

IIM Shillong

75-80

75-80

75-80

60-65

50-55

Sectional Cut-Offs

Apart from the overall cut-offs, candidates must also meet the sectional cut-offs for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Quantitative Ability (QA). For instance, IIM Bangalore’s expected sectional cut-offs for the General category are:

Section

Expected Cut-Off

VARC

80

DILR

80

QA

80

Overall

85

Reservation and Admission Process

IIMs follow reservation policies as per the Government of India norms. Here’s a breakdown of the reservation percentages:

  • Scheduled Castes (SC): 15%
  • Scheduled Tribes (ST): 7.5%
  • Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL): 27%
  • Economically Weaker Sections (EWS): 10%
  • Persons with Disabilities (PwD): 5%

The admission process generally involves:

  1. CAT Exam: Candidates appear for the CAT exam and score above the qualifying cut-off.
  2. Shortlisting: Based on CAT scores, academic records, and other criteria, candidates are shortlisted for WAT, GD, and PI.
  3. Final Selection: A composite score is calculated based on CAT score, WAT/GD/PI performance, and academic diversity and work experience.

Conclusion

Preparing for CAT and aiming for top IIMs requires not only a good grasp of the subjects but also a strategic approach to meet the cut-off requirements. Understanding the cut-off trends and preparing accordingly can significantly enhance the chances of securing admission to these prestigious institutes.