
📋 Table of Contents
- CAT Difficulty Trend: Last 4 Years at a Glance
- Will CAT 2026 Be Easy or Difficult? Our Prediction
- CAT Score vs Percentile: What the Data Says
- Section-Wise Difficulty Analysis (VARC, DILR, QA)
- Does the Conducting IIM Affect CAT Difficulty?
- How Should Your Preparation Strategy Change?
- Students Who Cracked CAT Regardless of Difficulty
- FAQs
One of the most searched questions right now is: Will CAT 2026 be easy or difficult? Every year, lakhs of CAT aspirants try to predict the difficulty level so they can plan their preparation better. And every year, the exam surprises everyone.
The truth is, nobody — not the toppers, not the coaching institutes, not even the IIMs themselves — can guarantee whether CAT 2026 will be a moderate paper or one of the toughest in recent years. But what we can do is study the patterns from the last four years, understand the score vs percentile trends, and build a preparation strategy that works regardless of the difficulty level.
That is exactly what this blog does. Based on Sahil Sir’s analysis at Quantifiers, we break down the data honestly — no false promises, no clickbait predictions.
1. CAT Difficulty Trend: Last 4 Years at a Glance
Before predicting CAT 2026 difficulty, let’s look at what has actually happened in the last four years. The pattern here is important — and a little surprising.
| Year | Conducting IIM | Overall Difficulty | DILR | VARC | QA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAT 2022 | IIM Bangalore | Moderate | Moderate–Difficult | Moderate | Moderate |
| CAT 2023 | IIM Lucknow | Very Difficult | Very Difficult | Moderate–Difficult | Very Difficult |
| CAT 2024 | IIM Calcutta | Relatively Easy | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| CAT 2025 | IIM Kozhikode | Quite Difficult | Moderate–Difficult | Moderate–Difficult | Difficult |
The pattern is visible: after a very difficult CAT 2023, the next year (CAT 2024) became one of the easiest in recent memory. After the relatively easy 2024, CAT 2025 went back to being quite difficult. This alternating cycle is something IIMs seem to follow — balancing difficulty so that no single cohort of aspirants is consistently disadvantaged.
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2. Will CAT 2026 Be Easy or Difficult? Our Honest Prediction
Based on the alternating difficulty pattern of the last four years, CAT 2026 could possibly be a moderate or slightly easier paper — since CAT 2025 was quite difficult. But Sahil Sir wants to be very clear about one thing:
⚠️ Sahil Sir’s Important Caution
CAT is an extremely unpredictable exam. The alternating difficulty pattern is a trend, not a rule. If you prepare assuming the paper will be easy and it turns out to be difficult, your percentile will suffer. Always prepare for the worst-case scenario. Then you can only be pleasantly surprised.
The most likely conducting IIM for CAT 2026 is IIM Indore, following the rotation pattern. IIM Indore has a track record of setting well-balanced papers, which adds slight weight to a moderate difficulty prediction — but again, this is not guaranteed.
The only safe strategy is to prepare as if the paper will be the toughest one you have ever faced. If you are ready for that, a moderate paper will only make things easier for you.
3. CAT Score vs Percentile: What the Data Says
Understanding the CAT score vs percentile relationship is one of the most important things for any aspirant. The data from the last four years shows how much the required score can swing based on difficulty.
| Year | 99.9%ile Score | 99%ile Score | 90%ile Score | Paper Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | ~108 | ~84 | ~51 | Moderate |
| 2023 | ~100 | ~77 | ~44 | Very Difficult |
| 2024 | ~125 | ~95 | ~60 | Relatively Easy |
| 2025 | ~111 | ~84–85 | ~49 | Quite Difficult |
The difference between a moderate and a difficult paper is about 7–8 marks at the 99%ile level. But between an easy and a very difficult paper, the gap can be 18–20 marks. This means that question selection and attempt strategy matter far more than raw preparation on the day of the exam.
Sahil Sir’s recommendation: if your target is 99 percentile, aim to be capable of scoring 95 out of 198 consistently in mocks. At that level, whether the paper is easy or tough, you will have a strong chance of hitting your target.
✅ Sahil Sir’s Target Score Formula
Target 99%ile → Aim to score 95 consistently in mocks
Target 90%ile → Aim to score 55 consistently in mocks
If you reach these targets in practice, the exam difficulty stops mattering as much.
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4. Section-Wise Difficulty Analysis for CAT 2026
CAT has three sections — VARC, DILR, and QA — and each behaves very differently in terms of difficulty and unpredictability.
VARC — Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension
VARC has been the most consistent section across all four years. The RC passages remain at a high level of comprehension, but year-on-year variance in difficulty is relatively small. To score 99 percentile in VARC, you generally need around 40–41 marks — approximately 14 correct questions. The section becomes tricky only when RC options are very close to each other, as was the case in 2023 and 2025.
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DILR — Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
DILR is the most unpredictable section in CAT. In 2024, many students could solve 2–3 full sets. But in 2022, 2023, and 2025, solving even a single set fully was enough for around 90 percentile. The skill to develop is not just speed — it is reading sets fast enough to identify which ones are solvable before committing time to them.
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QA — Quantitative Aptitude
QA depends heavily on question selection. Even in a difficult paper, there are usually 8–10 straightforward questions a well-prepared student can identify and solve quickly. Arithmetic and Algebra form around 60–65% of the QA section — a student strong in these two areas has a significant edge regardless of paper difficulty.
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5. Does the Conducting IIM Affect CAT 2026 Difficulty?
This is a popular belief among CAT aspirants — that certain IIMs set harder papers than others. The data offers a partial answer. IIM Lucknow (CAT 2023) set one of the toughest papers in recent history. IIM Calcutta (CAT 2024) set a relatively easier paper. For CAT 2026, IIM Indore is the most likely conducting IIM based on the rotation cycle — but the difficulty ultimately depends on the question-setters, not the institution.
⚠️ Don’t Build Your Strategy Around Conducting IIM Predictions
Whether it is IIM Indore, IIM Ahmedabad, or any other — your preparation strategy should not change based on which IIM is conducting CAT 2026. Prepare thoroughly across all three sections and trust your process.
6. How Should Your CAT 2026 Preparation Strategy Change?
Short answer: it should not change drastically based on difficulty predictions. But here are smart adjustments to make your preparation genuinely ready for any type of paper.
| If Paper Is Easy | If Paper Is Difficult |
|---|---|
| Speed and accuracy matter most — eliminate silly errors | Question selection becomes the game-changer |
| Higher attempts expected — aim for 55–60 correct | Lower attempts are fine — aim for 25–35 correct but accurate |
| Don’t leave easy questions untouched due to overconfidence | Skip difficult questions without guilt — they trap everyone |
| DILR: attempt 3–4 sets | DILR: target 1–2 fully solved sets |
| Cutoffs will be higher — everyone benefits from the easy paper | Cutoffs drop — a smaller correct attempt can still give top %ile |
✅ Sahil Sir’s Key Principle for CAT 2026 Preparation
Build your fundamentals so strongly that you can adapt on exam day. A student who is solid in concepts can adjust their attempt strategy based on the paper they get. A student who has only memorised shortcuts cannot.
📚 CAT 2026 Preparation Plan — Complete Guide
Get a structured month-by-month plan for CAT 2026 preparation — from basics to mock test strategy. Designed by Sahil Sir.
7. Students Who Cracked CAT Regardless of Difficulty
The best proof that the right strategy works regardless of paper difficulty? Our students. Here are two who cracked CAT under very different exam conditions:
99.69%ile
Manali — Top IIM
“Improved from 85%ile to 99.69%ile in one attempt with Quantifiers.”
99.98%ile
Mridul Tiwari — IIM
“Sahil Sir’s structured approach and constant support made the difference.”
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8. Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Will CAT 2026 be easier than CAT 2025?
Based on the alternating difficulty pattern of recent years, CAT 2026 could be a relatively moderate paper since CAT 2025 was quite difficult. However, this is a trend, not a certainty. Always prepare for any level of difficulty.
Q2. What score is needed for 99 percentile in CAT 2026?
Based on the last four years, the 99 percentile has required scores ranging from 77 (very difficult paper in 2023) to 95 (easy paper in 2024). A safe target score to aim for in your mock tests is around 90–95 out of 198, regardless of paper difficulty.
Q3. Which section of CAT 2026 is expected to be the hardest?
DILR has consistently been the most unpredictable and often the hardest section in recent CAT exams. VARC tends to be the most stable. QA difficulty depends heavily on question selection skills.
Q4. Which IIM will conduct CAT 2026?
IIM Indore is the most likely conducting IIM for CAT 2026, based on the rotation pattern among older IIMs. The official announcement is typically made in July or August of the exam year.
Q5. Should I change my CAT 2026 preparation strategy based on difficulty predictions?
No. Your core preparation strategy should remain consistent — build strong fundamentals, practice with high-quality mocks, and develop question selection skills. Adjustments to attempt strategy can be made on exam day once you see the paper.
Q6. What happens to CAT cutoffs if the paper is easy in 2026?
If CAT 2026 turns out to be easier, the score required for top percentiles will rise. As seen in 2024, the 99 percentile score jumped to around 95. Cutoffs will track upward, so you will need to score more to get IIM interview calls.
Q7. How many questions should I attempt in DILR for a good percentile?
In a difficult year, solving 1 full DILR set accurately is often enough for around 90 percentile. Solving 2 sets accurately can take you to 95 percentile. In an easier year, you may need 3 sets for a similar result. Always prioritise accuracy over number of attempts in DILR.
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