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What to do after CAT Exam 2025? Things to do

What to do after CAT Exam 2025? Things to do

What to do after CAT Exam


What to do after CAT Exam 2025? The CAT 2025 exam, one of India's most competitive management entrance exams, is just the beginning of your journey to secure a seat in a top business school. After the exam day, a new phase begins, including waiting for the results, preparing for the selection process, and shortlisting business schools.

If you recently completed the CAT 2025 exam, here's a step-by-step guide to help you understand what to do after CAT Exam.

After the CAT 2025 exam, candidates should focus on applying to business schools, preparing for other MBA entrance exams like SNAP, XAT, or CMAT, and preparing for the next stage of selection, which typically involves a Written Aptitude Test (WAT) and a Personal Interview (PI). It's also important to gather all the necessary documents and carefully analyse your CAT score to identify colleges that align with your goals and percentile.

Step 1: Understanding the CAT 2025 Answer Key and Answer Keys

As per past trends, the CAT 2025 result will be announced in the third week of December 2025. However, a few days after the exam, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), which conducts the CAT exam, will release the provisional answer key and answer key on the official website, iimcat.ac.in. Some candidates begin analysing their admission prospects after the answer key is released, while others do so after the final result is announced. After the provisional answer key and answer key are released, you can:

+ Download your CAT 2025 answer key and answer key.

+ Compare your answers to estimate your raw score.

+ If you find any discrepancies, you can file objections (usually within 3-4 days of the key release).

+ The final answer key will be made available after the objections are resolved.

+ This helps you get a rough idea of ​​your percentile even before the official result is announced.

Step 2: Estimating Your CAT 2025 Percentile

After getting your estimated raw score, use the CAT percentile predictor (available on sites like CareerMantra.Org, IMS, or Career Launcher) to understand your standing.

Expected Raw ScoreEstimate Percentile Range
150+99.8+
120-15098-99.5
100-12095-98
80-10085-95
Below 8070-85

This will help you figure out which IIMs and other top B-schools are within your reach.



Step 3: Shortlisting Colleges Based on Your Percentile

After estimating your percentile, the next step is to shortlist MBA colleges based on your expected performance.

Top IIMs (99+ percentile)

Name of IIMNIRF Ranking 2025ROI
IIM Ahmedabad#1Compare Now 
IIM Bangalore#2Compare Now
IIM Kozhikode#3Compare Now
IIM Lucknow#5Compare Now
IIM Mumbai#6Compare Now
IIM Calcutta#7Compare Now
IIM Indore#8Compare Now

New & Baby IIMs (95–98 percentile)

These were the second generation of IIMs, established between 2008 and 2011. They are now more established than the "baby IIMs" and generally have more developed infrastructure and stronger alumni networks.

Name of IIMNIRF Ranking 2025ROI
IIM Raipur#15Compare Now
IIIM Trichy#16Compare Now
IIM Ranchi#18Compare Now
IIM Rohtak#19Compare Now
IIM Rohtak#19Compare Now
IIM Udaipur#21Compare Now

Non-IIM Top B-Schools (90–99 percentile)

Many non-IIM B-schools in India are highly reputable and offer excellent management programs with strong placement records. Top choices include leading private institutions and management departments of leading private and government institutions such as FMS Delhi, MDI Gurgaon, NMIMS, and the IITs.

MBA CollegesNIRF Ranking 2025Avg. PlacementROI
FMS DelhiNA34.1 LPACompare Now
MDI Gurugram#925.6 LPACompare Now
XLRI Jamshedpur#1031.08 LPACompare Now
Symbiosis Pune#1128.83 LPACompare Now
JBIMS MumbaiNA26.4 LPA Compare Now
IIFT Delhi#1727.30 LPACompare Now
SP Jain Mumbai#2032.10 LPACompare Now
NMIMS Mumbai#2425.13 LPACompare Now
IMT Ghaziabad#3017.20 LPACompare Now

Start preparing your college preferences well in advance, keeping in mind factors like ROI, placement, location and specialization.

Step 4: Prepare for the WAT, PI, and GD Rounds

This is where the real challenge begins! Once shortlisted, you'll have to go through the WAT-PI (Written Aptitude Test and Personal Interview) round, and sometimes a Group Discussion (GD) as well, depending on the institute.

Key Focus Areas:

+ Current Affairs: Stay informed about business, economic, and political news.

+ Work Experience and Academics: Revise your field knowledge.

+ Communication Skills: Practice mock interviews and GDs.

+ Essay Writing: Practice writing a structured essay in 20-25 minutes.

Example Questions in the PI:

+ Tell us about yourself.
+ Why an MBA?
+ Why this institute?
+ What are your strengths and weaknesses?

Discuss a recent professional event.

You can enrol in WAT-PI preparation programs or join mock interview panels at CAT coaching institutes like IMS, TIME, or Career Launcher.

Step 5: Backup Options – Other MBA Entrance Exams

Even if the CAT exam didn't go as well as expected, don't worry. There are many other top management exams where you can still secure an excellent MBA seat.

ExamTop CollegesExam Date (Tentative)
NMAT 2025NMIMS Mumbai, KJ SomaiyaNov. 5 to December 19, 2025
SNAP 2025SIBM Pune and SCMHRDDecember 6, 14 and 20, 2025
XAT 2026XLRI Jamshedpur, XIMB, IMT, TAPMIJanuary 6, 2026
CMAT 2026JBIMS, GIM, KJ Somaiya, SIMSREETo be announced





Post By : D K Singh , 2025-11-04 16:53:08

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