The Common Admission Test (CAT) is required for MBA/PGP admission to 20 IIMs and other top business schools such as FMS Delhi, SPJIMR Mumbai, MDI Gurugram, and IITs DMS. This year, IIM Bangalore will hold the CAT on November 27, 2022, in three 2-hour slots.
If the candidate devotes a significant amount of time each day, the CAT syllabus can be completed in two to three months. The CAT exam syllabus consists of three subjects: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Quantitative Aptitude (QA). The VARC section of the MBA CAT exam syllabus covers topics such as English Grammar, Verbal Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. The QA section of the CAT syllabus covers all Math topics from Class 9 to 10, including Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, and Mensuration. The DILR syllabus of the CAT exam includes topics such as Puzzles, Pie Charts, Tables, and Bar Graphs that require analytical interpretation of data. These subjects will be covered in the CAT question paper.
To understand and prepare for the CAT syllabus and pattern 2022, carefully read the overview and key changes in the CAT syllabus 2022, as well as the important sectional details and weightage of topics in the CAT syllabus and pattern, which are provided below.
The CAT syllabus contains three sections, each with a different weight in the CAT question paper. Although the CAT syllabus is divided into three sections, the actual number of sections is five because the VARC and DILR sections are further divided into two sub-sections each. Read on for more information.
| Sectional Division of CAT Syllabus | Overview of Topics in Syllabus | Overall Weightage in CAT exam |
|---|---|---|
| Section-1: CAT VARC Syllabus Weightage & Topics (Sectional Division is given below | RC Based Questions, Para jumbles, Para summary, Out of Context Sentence | 36% |
| Section-1.1: CAT Verbal Ability (VA) Syllabus- Key Topics & Weightage | Jumbled Paragraphs; Para-summary Picking the Out of context sentence from a jumbled paragraph | 10% |
| Section-1.2: CAT Reading Comprehension (RC) Syllabus- Key Topics & Weightage | Long & Short RC Passages followed by questions based on vocabulary, statements, inferences, elaboration of ideas in the passage | 24% |
| Section-2: CAT DILR Syllabus Weightage & Topics (Sectional Division is given below | Data Analysis Charts, Tables, Graphs, Direction sense, seating arrangements | 32% |
| Section-2.1: CAT Data Interpretation Syllabus Weightage & Topics | Set of 3-4 Questions based on Data Charts, Data Tables, Bar Graphs, Venn Diagrams | 16% |
| Section-2.2: CAT Logical Reasoning Syllabus Weightage & Topics | Set of 3-4 Questions based on Seating Arrangement, Team Formation, Clocks & Calendars, Direction Sense, Family Tree | 16% |
| Section-3: CAT Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus Weightage & Key Topics | Individual Questions based on Arithmetic, Algebra, Modern Math, Geometry, Mensuration, Number system, Trigonometry | 34% |
CAT has undergone noticeable changes in the last ten years, with changes in CAT question pattern, time duration, test structure, scoring scheme, and other key components. Currently, the syllabus is based on the most recent CAT exam pattern introduced by IIM Ahmedabad for the CAT 2021 exam.
| CAT Syllabus & Pattern | Changes in CAT 2019 to 2020 | Changes in CAT 2020 to 2021 |
|---|---|---|
| Total Questions | Reduced from 100 to 76 | Reduced from 76 to 66 |
| Total score | Reduced from 300 to 228 | Reduced from 228 to 198 |
| Total questions in the VARC section | Reduced from 34 to 26 | Reduced from 26 to 24 |
| Total Questions in the DILR section | Reduced from 32 to 24 | Reduced from 24 to 20 |
| Total Questions in the QA section | Reduced from 34 to 26 | Reduced from 26 to 22 |
The CAT 2022 Exam Syllabus has been updated to reflect changes in the CAT pattern and structure. Given IBM's reputation for introducing changes to the CAT exam every year, a few changes are introduced in the CAT syllabus 2022 as the exam pattern for CAT is also changed. The CAT syllabus has been changed again this year, with fewer questions in the exam.
The CAT 2022 syllabus has been revised and now follows a different pattern and structure. There have been significant changes to the CAT syllabus.
i) The CAT will be divided into three sections with fewer questions
ii) Sectional weightage in the CAT syllabus is as follows:
iii) Questions on topics such as sentence correction, fill-in-the-blanks, and sentence completion are no longer included in the CAT exam.
iv) The number of sections is increased from two to three, and DILR is now a single section. It is given a lot of weight in the IIM shortlisting process, and you must clear the cut-offs in this section as well as the other two.
v) The CAT exam now includes 25% to 28% of questions with no negative marking. The topics for non-MCQ questions are the same as for MCQ questions with negative markings.
The VARC section is the first section of the CAT exam and must be completed in 40 minutes. The section is split into two subsections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension. RC questions dominate this section. Consider the following important topics and key points:
| CAT syllabus: VARC | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fill in the blanks | Para completion and inference | Verbal logic |
| Verbal reasoning | Subject-verb agreement | Para jumbles |
| Sentence completion | Foreign language words used in English | Different usage of the same word |
| Grammar | Reading comprehension | Idioms |
| Syllogisms | Analogies | Antonyms |
| Jumbled paragraphs | Sentence correction | One word substitution |
| Parts of speech | Preposition | Types of clauses |
| Phrases modifiers | Errors in tenses | Articles usage |
As previously stated, the VARC section of the CAT syllabus includes questions of four major types: RC, Parajumbles, Verbal Ability, and Sentences. The following is the breakdown of the VARC section of the CAT 2021 paper. The VARC section of CAT 2022 is expected to have the same composition.
| CAT VARC Topics | No. of Questions in CAT Exam | Level of Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Reading Comprehension | 16 | Moderate to Difficult |
| VA-Para jumbles | 3 | Moderate to Difficult |
| VA-Odd Sentence | 2 | Easy to Moderate |
| VA-Summary | 3 | Easy to Moderate |
| Overall | 24 | Moderate to Difficult |
CAT exams typically include eight Verbal Ability questions.
The questions in the Verbal Ability section are not multiple-choice, so candidates must type in their answers (TITA) and because the questions in Verbal Ability are not multiple-choice, there is no negative marking.
The VARC Reading Comprehension section accounts for two-thirds of the first section of the CAT question paper. There are four to five RC passages totaling 18-24 questions. Check out the following RC topics for 2021, 2020, 2019, and 2018:
| CAT RC Passages | Slot 1 | Slot 2 | Slot 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| CAT 2021 | Mayan CivilisationUtopia and DystopiaMarshmallow ExperimentEvolution of Tea as a Drink | Language/ Indigenous People Why Fiction Trumps TruthColonialism/NationalismKnowledge and Problems of Knowledge is a Scandal to Philosophy | Nanotechnology Language Instinct Time Accuracy EntropyUnconscious and Psychoanalysis |
| CAT 2020 | Anarchism Migration of Northern Seals Currency of Tang Dynasty Grammar/Vocabulary | Investing in Renewable Energy TechnologiesPiracy in International TradeFreudian Models of AggressionA Study of Visualisation | Travel Writing and Feminism During Colonial TimesThe Need for Economic Literacy in the General PopulationScreen Time and Undercurrents of Social Classen Analysis of Human Nature |
| CAT 2019 | British Folk Music Topophilia Emperor Penguins Internet Shopping and Choice Anxiety Origin of Story of Alladin | Dense CitiesGoogle and ArchaeologyDistributing BureaucracyLanguage & CultureBritish Colonial Policy | No exam |
| CAT 2018 | Genetics Indiaâs View on its Legacy of Second World War Plastic Pollution Elephant Society Consumer Behaviour Studies | Grover Snails Meritocracy and Diversified Teams Use of Technology in Essential Services Rings of Saturn and Their Age Human Resource and Learning | No exam |
The Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) section of the CAT question paper comes after the VARC section. This section is divided into two sub-sections: data interpretation and logic reasoning. Consider the following important topics and key points:
| CAT DILR syllabus | ||
|---|---|---|
| Blood Relations | Clocks and Calendars | Syllogism |
| Series | Statements | Venn Diagram |
| Proposition | Data Arrangement | Data Structures |
| Direction Sense | Family Tree | Tables |
| Coding-Decoding | Binary Logic | Pie Charts |
| Assumptions | Seating Arrangement | Data Sufficiency |
| Puzzles | Sets & Caselets | Bars & Line Graphs |
As previously stated, the DILR section includes questions of two types: data interpretation and logical reasoning. The DILR section of the CAT 2021 paper is outlined below. The DILR section of CAT 2022 is expected to have the same composition.
| Area | No. of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Data Interpretation | 4 | Easy |
| Data Interpretation | 4 | Moderate |
| Logical Reasoning | 6 | Moderate to difficult |
| Logical Reasoning | 6 | Easy to Moderate |
| Overall | 20 | Moderate to difficult |
The last section of the CAT question paper is Quantitative Aptitude, which must be completed in the final 40 minutes of the exam. Consider the following important topics and key points:
| CAT Quantitative Aptitude syllabus | ||
|---|---|---|
| Geometry | Ratios and Proportion | Inequalities |
| Trigonometry | In-equations Quadratic and linear equations | Work and Time |
| Algebra | Surds and Indices | Percentages |
| Mensuration | Time-Speed-Distance | Logarithms |
| Partnership (Accounts) | Number System | Square Root and Cube Root |
| Profit & Loss | Geometric Progression | Probability |
| Mean, mode, median | Binomial theorem | Simple interest and compound interest |
As previously stated, the QA section includes questions from Modern Maths, Numbers, Algebra, Arithmetic, and Geometry. The following is the breakdown of the QA section of the CAT 2021 paper. The QA section of CAT 2022 is expected to have the same composition.
| Area | No. of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Arithmetic | 10 | Moderate |
| Algebra | 5 | Moderate |
| Geometry | 3 | Moderate |
| Modern Maths | 4 | Moderate |
| Overall | 22 | Moderate |
There are numerous books available on the market for CAT preparation. Candidates must exercise caution when selecting books to read. Experts advise that CAT syllabus preparation books be comprehensive, have up-to-date exam patterns, and include question banks. Take a look at the list of best books for the CAT exam, which has been carefully curated after reviewing all available options and consulting our CAT experts.
Candidates must be familiar with the CAT exam pattern as well as the CAT syllabus 2022 before beginning their preparation for the exam. In 2021, the CAT exam pattern was revised, and the number of questions was reduced from 76 to 66. The most important things to remember are:
| Section Name | No. of Questions | Allotted Time |
|---|---|---|
| Quantitative Ability (QA) | 24 | 40 minutes |
| Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) | 20 | 40 minutes |
| Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) | 22 | 40 minutes |
| Total | 66 | 120 minutes |
The only way to do well in the CAT is to prepare using the official syllabus. Candidates who want to take the CAT exam must plan their preparation based on their knowledge of the topics covered in the CAT syllabus. Many Quantitative Aptitude topics are taught in schools, and the same is true for English Grammar. So, the first step in preparing for the CAT is to make a list of topics based on familiarity - familiar, somewhat familiar, and not familiar at all. After that, begin studying unfamiliar topics first, then somewhat familiar topics, and finally familiar topics. Take a look at some CAT preparation tips broken down by section.
CAT toppers with 100 percentile, 99 percentile, and others from IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow, Udaipur, and MDI Gurgaon devised a strategy to cover the syllabus, which helped them crack the CAT exam with high percentiles overall and section-wise. Read on to find out how the toppers plan to cover the syllabus:
Tanuj Ruia used a combination of CAT preparation and shares to cover the exam syllabus quickly. "I enrolled in the mock series after finishing my fundamentals and basics." It assisted me in analyzing my current level of preparation, weaknesses, and ranking among a pool of serious aspirants."
Anushree was very conscientious about completing her CAT entrance exam syllabus on time and utilizing her travel time in preparation. "I studied for about 3 hours on weekdays by solving QA sectional tests, practicing a lot of data interpretation and logical reasoning (DILR) sets, and utilizing my commute time to work in reading books, building a vocabulary, and solving math quizzes on my phone," she explained. My weekends were spent attending classes, covering a large portion of the material, taking mock tests, and analyzing my strengths and weaknesses."
Nikita was able to complete the syllabus thanks to consistent practice. "I used to give consistent practice to all three sections," she says of her strategy. I never skipped a section, such as VARC, because I needed to focus on Quants. It is critical to learn to strike a balance between three sections."
 Ans. The syllabus of the CAT 2022 exam includes all the important topics from these four subjects: Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Ability. The candidates need to focus mainly on Algebra, Geometry, Arithmetic, Tables, Graphs, Venn diagrams, Blood Relations, Number Series, Coding-Decoding, Reading Comprehension, Para jumbles, and Verbal Ability.
Ans. The CAT syllabus remains the same every year. In fact, the syllabus has remained the same since the inception of the exam. However, the distribution of questions within each section of the question paper changes every year. For example, if in one-year Algebra dominates the QA section then the next year, Arithmetic dominates it.
Ans. The CAT syllabus is prescribed by the exam conducting authority, the Indian Institute of Management. The CAT question paper pattern, test structure, and marking scheme are also decided by the same authority.
Ans. Common Admission Test, abbreviated as CAT, is a national-level MBA Entrance Test conducted by IIMs for admission into various MBA specializations. The CAT exam's competition level is a little more challenging than the other MBA exam, as more than 2 Lakhs (approx) candidates appear for this exam every year.
Ans. Conclusion:Â Overall CAT has a moderate difficulty level, but it can turn easy for sometimes who start their preparation early and keep practicing all three sections. If well planned, you can easily crack the CAT! It just tests your math and logical skills of grade tenth level tenth class.
Ans. Although the CAT exam is tough overall, it has been seen over the years that most test takers find VARC tough, as the Reading Comprehension passages are long and tricky. At times, reasoning questions also turn out to be lengthy and time-consuming.Â
Ans. In CAT 2022, VARC and Quantitative Aptitude sections carry 72 and 66 marks respectively, whereas DILR carries 60 marks. So, overall there is not much difference in the weightage of CAT sections.
Ans. The total marks for CAT 2022 exam are expected to be 198. For each right attempt, three marks are awarded and for each wrong attempt, one mark is deducted. There is no deduction of marks in case of unanswered questions.Â
Ans. The syllabus of CAT is similar to other MBA entrance exams. All the MBA entrance exams have Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude as key subjects. The difficulty level of CAT is higher than other exams, though.
Ans. The duration of the CAT exam is 120 minutes (two hours). For each section, 40 minutes have been allotted. For PwD candidates the total time allotted is 180 minutes, with a sectional time limit of 53 minutes.
Ans. There are a number of very good coaching institutes for the CAT exam in India. Candidates can select the coaching institute according to their study module and fees. To know whether self-study is better than coaching or not.
Ans. You can prepare for the Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT with the help of NCERT books for Mathematics classes 9 and 10, for understanding the fundamentals, but you should refer to the books recommended exclusively for CAT preparation.
Ans. No, candidates are advised to go through the CAT syllabus first and study the topics in detail, understand concepts, formulae and theorems before moving on to solving CAT mock tests. Without understanding the concepts, it will be difficult to solve practice questions and there will be no learning.
 Ans. Ideally, aspirants should complete the CAT syllabus by September-end, so that they can dedicate October and November to mock tests. However, it depends upon the candidate how they wish to plan out their preparation timetable so that they are well prepared for the exam by the end of November.