CAT 2027 Complete Guide

CAT 2027 — Exam Date, Registration, Eligibility, Pattern, Syllabus & Complete Preparation Guide

CAT 2027 is expected in the last week of November 2027, with registrations opening in August. If you’re starting now, you have time to build something real — here’s everything you need to know about dates, form filling, the exam pattern, and how to prepare smartly from the Quantifiers team.

CAT 2027 at a glance: Expected exam date: 4th week of November 2027. Registration opens: ~1st week of August 2027. Official notification: last week of July 2027. Application fee: ₹2,400 (General/EWS/OBC) | ₹1,200 (SC/ST/PwD). Exam: 120 minutes, 68 questions across VARC (24 Q), DILR (22 Q), QA (22 Q), each 40 minutes. Conducted by one of the IIMs on rotation. CAT score valid for one year. No age limit. No limit on attempts.

1. CAT 2027 Important Dates — Full Expected Timeline

No official notification has been released for CAT 2027 yet. The exam date and all subsequent dates below are projected based on established CAT patterns over the past five years. The official CAT 2027 notification — which will confirm the conducting IIM, registration dates, admit card schedule, and result date — is expected in the last week of July 2027.

Table 1 — CAT 2027 Expected Date Schedule

Event Expected Date (Tentative)
CAT 2027 Official Notification Last week of July 2027
Registration Opens 1st week of August 2027
Last Date to Register 3rd week of September 2027
Application Correction Window 4th week of September 2027
Admit Card Download 4th week of October 2027
CAT 2027 Exam Date 4th week of November 2027
Provisional Answer Key Release 1st week of December 2027
Last Date to Submit Objections 1st week of December 2027
CAT 2027 Result 4th week of December 2027
IIM Shortlists & PI Process January – April 2028
Final Admission Offers April – May 2028
All dates are tentative projections based on the CAT 2025 and CAT 2026 calendars. Bookmark iimcat.ac.in — everything official will be published there first.

⚠ The Registration Window Is About 6–7 Weeks — Prepare Documents Now

From registration opening to close is typically just 6–7 weeks. Photograph, signature, marksheets, category certificate, and your IIM preference list all need to be ready before the window opens. Don’t scramble during the window — have everything in order in July so the form takes an hour, not a week.


2. CAT 2027 Eligibility Criteria

Table 2 — CAT 2027 Eligibility at a Glance

Criterion Requirement
Minimum Education Bachelor’s degree (minimum 3 years) from a UGC/MHRD recognised university
Minimum Marks — General/EWS/OBC 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA
Minimum Marks — SC/ST/PwD 45% aggregate or equivalent CGPA
Final Year Students Eligible — admission is conditional on meeting the percentage requirement on graduation
Age Limit No upper age limit
Number of Attempts No limit
Diploma Holders Not eligible — a full bachelor’s degree is mandatory
Backlogs Allowed to appear; backlogs must be cleared before admission
The CAT score is valid for one year only. A score from CAT 2027 can be used only for admissions to the 2028–30 batch and cannot be carried forward to subsequent cycles.

💡 Select ALL Target IIMs During Registration — You Cannot Add Later

Your IIM and institute preferences are locked the moment you submit the form. If you forget to select an IIM, that IIM will not receive your scorecard — and you become ineligible for their process regardless of your percentile. Select every institute you might consider, even aspirationally. Adding more preferences costs nothing extra and keeps every door open.


3. How to Fill the CAT 2027 Registration Form — Step by Step

The CAT 2027 registration form will be available only at iimcat.ac.in. The process has remained consistent across recent cycles:

  • Step 1 — Create your account. Click “Register” on iimcat.ac.in. Enter your name exactly as it appears on your Class 10 marksheet, your email ID, and mobile number. Verify via OTP and set your password.
  • Step 2 — Personal details. Date of birth, gender, category (General/EWS/NC-OBC/SC/ST/PwD), nationality, and contact address.
  • Step 3 — Academic details. Class 10, Class 12, and graduation marks or CGPA, institution and board/university name, and year of passing. Final-year students enter expected completion year.
  • Step 4 — Work experience. Full-time, post-qualification work experience details — employer, designation, start and end dates. This data feeds directly into IIM shortlisting formulas.
  • Step 5 — Select IIM and institute preferences. The most important step. Choose every IIM and non-IIM institute you want your score sent to. This list cannot be changed after submission.
  • Step 6 — Exam city preferences. Select up to four preferred cities. Actual allotment is done by the conducting IIM — your preference is considered but not guaranteed.
  • Step 7 — Upload documents. Passport-size photograph (colour, white background, face clearly visible) and signature on white paper — both JPEG, within the prescribed file size limits.
  • Step 8 — Pay the application fee. Net banking, credit card, debit card, or UPI. Fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.
  • Step 9 — Submit and save acknowledgement. Review all details carefully before final submission. Download the confirmation page with your CAT 2027 registration number — this is your reference for the admit card.

⚠ Your Name Must Match Your Class 10 Certificate — Exactly

The name entered in the CAT form must match your Class 10 board certificate character for character, including spaces, initials, and any suffix. Mismatches create problems at the exam centre, at IIM document verification, and sometimes at the admit card stage. Double-check before you submit Step 2.


4. CAT 2027 Application Fee

Table 3 — CAT 2027 Application Fee by Category

Category Application Fee
General ₹2,400
EWS ₹2,400
NC-OBC ₹2,400
SC ₹1,200
ST ₹1,200
PwD (DAP) ₹1,200
Payment via net banking, credit card, debit card, or UPI only. The fee is non-refundable. Fee amounts are based on the CAT 2025 and CAT 2026 structure — confirm from the official notification when released.

5. CAT 2027 Exam Pattern

CAT 2027 is expected to follow the same pattern that has been in place since 2021 — a 120-minute, computer-based test split into three independently-timed sections.

Table 4 — CAT 2027 Expected Exam Pattern

Section Questions Time MCQs (approx) TITA (approx)
VARC 24 40 min ~21 ~3
DILR 22 40 min ~14 ~8
QA 22 40 min ~14 ~8
Total 68 120 min ~49 ~19
Section order is fixed: VARC → DILR → QA. Time is independently capped per section — unused time in one section cannot be carried over to the next. Always practice in this exact order.

Marking Scheme

Table 5 — CAT 2027 Marking Scheme

Question Type Correct Incorrect Unattempted
MCQ +3 −1 0
TITA (Non-MCQ) +3 0 0
Negative marking applies only to MCQs. TITA questions have no negative marking — never leave a TITA blank if you have a reasonable basis for an answer. A wrong TITA costs nothing; a right one gives +3.

💡 Three Things Every CAT 2027 Aspirant Must Know About the Pattern

First: sections are independently timed — you cannot carry unused VARC time into DILR or QA. Each section is its own time-management problem. Second: the section order is fixed (VARC → DILR → QA) — practice in this exact sequence always, never out of order. Third: TITA questions are high-leverage — wrong MCQs cost −1, wrong TITAs cost 0. A reasoned guess on TITA is always worth making. Never skip a TITA unless you have absolutely no basis for an estimate.


6. CAT 2027 Syllabus — Section by Section

CAT does not release an official syllabus. What follows is built from consistent topic patterns across recent CAT exams — the topics that have appeared regularly enough to treat as near-certain for CAT 2027.

Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC)

Table 6 — VARC Topics & Approximate Weightage

Topic Approx. Share of VARC Notes
Reading Comprehension (RC) ~65–70% 4–5 passages, 3–4 questions each. Abstract, academic, and editorial texts. Speed and inference accuracy are the core skills.
Para Jumbles ~10–15% Sentence ordering — mostly TITA (no options to guess from). Logic of argument flow is key.
Para Summary / Best Title ~10% Pick the option that captures the central idea, not just a detail. Avoid extreme or narrow summaries.
Odd Sentence Out ~10% Identify the sentence that doesn’t fit the paragraph’s flow. Usually TITA.
Sentence Completion Occasional Has appeared in some years; not guaranteed.
RC dominates VARC. A student who can read an RC passage in 6–7 minutes and answer 3 of 4 questions accurately is in a strong position — that alone covers 65–70% of the section’s marks.

Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)

Table 7 — DILR Topics & Notes

Topic Frequency Notes
Arrangements (Linear, Circular, Complex) Very High Multi-variable constraint-based logic. CAT’s most consistent DILR type.
Games & Tournaments Very High Knockout/round-robin formats with outcome-based logic.
Tables, Bar & Line Graphs, Pie Charts High Classic DI — reading + calculation. Often paired with LR constraints.
Grouping & Selection High Multi-entity classification under conditions.
Venn Diagrams & Set Theory Moderate Data-heavy overlapping groups — calculation-intensive.
Networks & Routes Moderate Newer format — shortest paths, distribution across nodes.
Blood Relations & Direction Sense Low–Moderate Occasional; usually within a larger mixed set.
Binary Logic / Coding-Decoding Low–Moderate Truth-teller/liar type logic. Less frequent in recent years.
DILR has 4–5 sets of 4–5 questions each. Set selection in the first 3–4 minutes of the section is the single most important skill — picking the wrong set to start on costs 10–15 minutes of exam time.

Quantitative Aptitude (QA)

Table 8 — QA Topics & Approximate Weightage

Topic Area Approx. Share Key Sub-Topics
Arithmetic 35–40% Percentages, Profit & Loss, Time-Speed-Distance, Time & Work, Ratios & Proportion, Averages, Mixtures & Alligations, Simple & Compound Interest
Algebra 20–25% Linear & Quadratic Equations, Inequalities, Functions, Sequences & Series (AP/GP)
Geometry & Mensuration 15–20% Triangles, Circles, Quadrilaterals, Coordinate Geometry, Solid Geometry (volumes)
Number System 10–15% Factors, LCM/HCF, Remainders, Divisibility Rules, Surds & Indices, Square & Cube Roots
Modern Math 8–12% Permutations & Combinations, Probability, Set Theory (Venn Diagrams)
Arithmetic and Algebra together form ~55–65% of QA. A candidate who has these two areas under control and has solid Geometry fundamentals can comfortably target the 85th+ percentile in QA — advanced Number System isn’t the priority unless you’re aiming for 99+.

7. Expected CAT 2027 Cutoffs — IIMs & Top Non-IIMs

These are expected cutoffs based on admission data from the 2026–28 and 2025–27 batches. Actual cutoffs shift year to year based on the difficulty of the paper, applicant pool size, and each IIM’s batch composition priorities.

Table 9 — Expected CAT 2027 Cutoffs for IIMs (General Category, Overall Percentile)

Institute Expected Cutoff Institute Expected Cutoff
IIM Ahmedabad 99–100 IIM Raipur 92–94
IIM Bangalore 99–100 IIM Ranchi 93–94
IIM Calcutta 99 IIM Kashipur 92–94
IIM Lucknow 97–99 IIM Udaipur 92–93
IIM Indore 97–99 IIM Visakhapatnam 92–93
IIM Kozhikode 97–98 IIM Shillong 90–92
IIM Mumbai 97+ IIM Rohtak 90–95
IIM Amritsar 95–99 IIM Bodh Gaya 90–92
IIM Nagpur 95–99 IIM Sirmaur 93–95
IIM Trichy 93–94 IIM Sambalpur 95–99

Table 10 — Expected CAT 2027 Cutoffs for Top Non-IIM Institutes

Institute Expected Cutoff
FMS Delhi 98.5+
DMS IIT Delhi 98–99
SJMSOM IIT Bombay 99–100
DMS IIT Madras 95–99
MDI Gurgaon 95–97
SPJIMR Mumbai 85–90
XIMB Bhubaneswar 90–99
BITSOM Mumbai 94+
IMT Ghaziabad 90–99
TAPMI Manipal 85–90
These are expected overall percentile cutoffs for General-category candidates. Sectional cutoffs, work experience, gender, and academic diversity all affect actual shortlisting independently of overall percentile. Always check each institute’s published selection criteria for the complete picture.

8. CAT 2027 Exam Cities & Test Centres

CAT 2027 is expected to be conducted across 500+ test centres in cities spread across all states and UTs. Candidates can select up to four preferred exam cities during registration — the conducting IIM does the final allotment and a preferred city is not guaranteed.

Table 11 — CAT 2027 Expected Test Cities by State/UT (Sample)

State / UT Key Cities
Punjab / Chandigarh Chandigarh, Mohali, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Patiala
Haryana Ambala, Hisar, Karnal, Rohtak, Panipat
Delhi-NCR Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida
Maharashtra Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad, Thane
Karnataka Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Hubli, Belagavi
Tamil Nadu Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, Salem
Telangana Hyderabad, Warangal, Karimnagar
West Bengal Kolkata, Durgapur, Siliguri, Burdwan
Uttar Pradesh Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Agra, Noida
Rajasthan Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, Ajmer
Gujarat Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot
Madhya Pradesh Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur
The full city list is released with the official notification. Cities not listed here (northeast states, UTs, smaller cities) will also have centres — the complete list will be available on iimcat.ac.in when registration opens.

9. How to Prepare for CAT 2027 — Quantifiers’ Approach

At Quantifiers, we’ve helped students go from scattered prep and 70-percentile scores to 99+ over multiple cycles. The approach that works isn’t a generic study plan — it’s a three-stage roadmap that adjusts to where you are right now.

Stage 1 — Concept Building (Months 1–4)

  • Start with a diagnostic mock before any structured prep — not after. Your diagnostic result tells you where your time will give the highest return, which is different for every student.
  • Arithmetic and RC first, everything else second. Arithmetic makes up 35–40% of QA. RC makes up 65–70% of VARC. Getting these two right before anything else is the highest-leverage move in CAT prep.
  • Build concepts from the ground up in your weakest area — don’t skip to advanced problems because the basics feel slow. Speed follows clarity; forced speed without clarity just creates careless errors that compound into mocks.
  • Spend time with DILR sets, not just individual questions. DILR is about reading a set in 2 minutes, deciding if it’s worth 10 minutes of your exam time, and executing if it is. That decision skill only comes from doing many sets end-to-end.

Stage 2 — Practice & Application (Months 4–7)

  • Start taking full-length sectional mocks once per topic area is covered. Don’t wait for the whole syllabus to be “done” — that day rarely arrives on schedule.
  • Shift to full-length CAT mocks by Month 5. One full mock per week minimum — analyzed thoroughly. Three analyzed mocks build more than ten rushed ones.
  • Track your mock data in a running log — score, percentile, section-wise accuracy, error type (conceptual vs. silly). Patterns only become visible across 5–8 mocks. Single-mock reactions are usually misleading.
  • Review our guide on the 10 biggest CAT mock analysis mistakes before your next mock — if you’re analyzing wrong, more mocks won’t fix it.

Stage 3 — Overdrive & Exam Readiness (Final 2–3 Months)

  • No new concepts after this point — only revision and application. If a topic isn’t solid by now, spend 2–3 sessions tightening it, not 2–3 weeks rebuilding it.
  • Increase mock frequency to 2 per week — always under real exam conditions (timer running, no phone, no breaks between sections).
  • Accuracy over attempt count. As exam day approaches, optimise for fewer, cleaner attempts rather than pushing attempt counts at the cost of negatives.
  • Simulate the exam-day experience. Same start time as the actual exam, same 3-section order, no food/water mid-mock. Exam temperament is a trainable skill — practice it.

💡 The Most Common CAT 2027 Prep Mistake — Starting Without a Diagnostic

Every student who walks in with a generic month-by-month study plan built from a template wastes the first 2–3 months working on the wrong things. A diagnostic mock (taken cold, before any prep) tells you your actual starting percentile, your weakest section, and your biggest accuracy leak. That’s the only honest foundation for a study plan. Take the diagnostic first. Build the plan second. Not the other way around.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CAT 2027 exam date?

CAT 2027 is expected in the 4th week of November 2027. The official exam date will be confirmed in the notification, expected in the last week of July 2027.

When will CAT 2027 registration open?

Registration is expected to open in the 1st week of August 2027 and close in the 3rd week of September 2027 — a window of about 6–7 weeks.

What is the CAT 2027 application fee?

₹2,400 for General, EWS, and NC-OBC candidates. ₹1,200 for SC, ST, and PwD candidates. The fee is non-refundable.

How many questions are there in CAT 2027?

68 questions total — 24 in VARC, 22 in DILR, and 22 in QA — across 120 minutes, with each section fixed at 40 minutes independently.

Is there negative marking in CAT 2027?

Yes, but only for MCQs — a wrong MCQ answer deducts 1 mark. TITA (non-MCQ) questions have no negative marking. Unattempted questions score zero.

Is the CAT 2027 score valid for more than one year?

No. CAT scores are valid for one year only — a CAT 2027 score can only be used for admissions to the 2028–30 batch.

Can I change my IIM preferences after submitting the CAT 2027 form?

No. IIM and institute preferences are locked once the form is submitted. You cannot add or change them after the registration window closes. Select every institute you are considering at the time of registration.

Can final-year students appear for CAT 2027?

Yes. Final-year graduation students are eligible to apply. Admission is conditional on meeting the minimum percentage requirement (50% for General, 45% for SC/ST/PwD) on degree completion.

What documents should I carry to the CAT 2027 exam centre?

Your downloaded CAT 2027 admit card and one original photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving Licence). Entry without both is not permitted.

How many students are expected to appear for CAT 2027?

Based on the trend of ~2.5–3 lakh appearing annually in recent years, CAT 2027 is expected to see 3–4 lakh registered candidates with 2.5–3.5 lakh actually appearing.

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