What are the subjects in CAT?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The Common Admission Test CAT exam is conducted for admission to Iims and top B-grade management colleges. It is a computer-based test. CAT consists of three sections, which include the following subjects:
    1. Verbal Ability: This subject has topics such as verbal logic, the different usages of the same word, inference, etc. This section tests your verbal skills.
    2. Reading Comprehension: This section has some lengthy passages to check your comprehensive skills.
    3. Data Interpretation: It includes subtopics such as line graphs, tables, and bar graphs, among others.
    4. Logical Reasoning: It consists of reasoning-based topics like blood r
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    Vibhuti Tyagi | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Hi,
    CAT is a computer-based test that consists of 3 sections:
    1. Verbal and Reading Comprehension.
    2. Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning.
    3. Quantitative Ability.

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