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College Name |
Ashoka University |
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Established In |
2014 |
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City |
Sonepat |
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Recognised By |
UGC |
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Entrance Exam Accepted |
Ashoka Aptitude Test, SAT, ACT |
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Total Faculty |
128 |
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Total Students |
2250 |
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Department |
19 |
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Courses |
UG, PG, Doctoral Courses |
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Top Recruiters |
McKinsey & Company, Deloitte, HUL, BCG, and Accenture |
Ashoka University Sonipat is a discoverer in its specialisation in providing a liberal education at par with the most productive within the world. The aim at Ashoka University is to assist students to become all-around people World Health Organization will suppose critically concerning problems from multiple views, communicate effectively and become leaders with a commitment to public service. Associate Ashoka University education carries powerful stress on foundational data, thorough tutorial analysis supported rigorous pedagogy, and active expertise with real-world challenges. The 2250-plus students on the field, drawn from thirty states and over 243 cities in India and twenty-seven alternative countries, receive a first knowledge base education through collegian and post-graduate programmes junction rectifier by the internationally noted school.
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Aniket Aga Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Ashoka University Ph.D. Yale University |
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Deepak Asthana Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Ashoka University Ph.D., Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. |
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Manu Awasthi Associate Professor of Computer Science, Ashoka University Ph.D. University of Utah |
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Sneha Bakshi Assistant Professor of Economics, Ashoka University Ph.D. University of Texas, Dallas |
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Biswajit Banerjee Professor of Economics, Ashoka University D.Phil, University of Oxford. |
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Piyali Banerjee Assistant Professor of Economics, Ashoka University Ph.D. University of Alabama
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Subhashis Banerjee Head of the Department, Computer Science Professor of Computer Science
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Mitul Baruah Assistant Professor of Sociology/Anthropology and Environmental Studies Ashoka University Ph.D. Syracuse University |
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Amita Baviskar Head of the Department of Environmental Studies, Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology & Anthropology, Ashoka University Ph.D. Cornell University |
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Johannes Burgers Assistant Professor of English and Digital Humanities, Ashoka University Ph.D. The City University of New York (CUNY) |
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Pubali Chakraborty Assistant Professor of Economics, Ashoka University. Ph.D. Ohio State University |
Plot No. 2, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, National Capital Region P.O.Rai, Sonepat Haryana-131029
Conducting IIMs have been changed the pattern of the CAT exams several times over the years. It is extremely beneficial for the aspirants to know the CAT paper pattern as it helps in preparation and the aspirants can prepare according to the pattern and weightage of the topics.
| Mode of the Exam | Online Only |
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| Total number of Questions | 100 |
| Total Marks | 300 |
| Duration of the Examination | 3 hours (180 minutes) |
| Sectional Division of the Paper | 3 sections |
| Types of the Questions | Both MCQs and Non MCQs |
| Marking Scheme |
For Correct Answers → +3 marks For Incorrect Answers → -1 mark For Unattempted Questions → No marks |
| Name of the Sections |
1. Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension 2. Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation 3. Quantitative Aptitude |
This Exam is conducted once in a year usually in the month of November on online mode and it is expected that this year this exam will held in the last week of November. The question paper contains 100 questions to be solved in 3 hours. 3 marks are assigned for correct answer and 1 mark is deducted for wrong answer in CAT Exam. English is the only medium of answering the questions. Each question consists of four choices from which only one is correct, candidates have to select the right answer from the given options.
CAT question paper consists of three sections divided as
| Section’s Name | Number of Questions | Duration (in mins) |
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| Verbal and Reading Comprehension (VARC) | 34 | 60 |
| Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DI & LR) |
VA → 10 Questions RC → 24 Questions |
60 |
| Quantitative Ability (QA) |
DI → 16 Questions LR → 16 Questions |
60 |
| Total | 100 | 180 minutes (3hours) |
This section is a combination of two sub-sections namely Verbal Ability (VA) and Reading Comprehension (RC). The main focus of this section is on the English language skills of the candidates and how they understand and elucidate the paragraphs and Passages. This section consists of 34 questions, 10 questions of Verbal Ability and 24 questions of Reading Comprehension. Verbal ability sub-section consists of questions related to Para-jumbles, Summary based questions, Sentence Correction and Completion. The other sub-section, Reading Comprehension is based on the questions related to Vocabulary, title etc.
This section is also divided into two sub-sections, one is Logical Reasoning (LR) and other is Data Interpretation (DI). A total of 32 questions are asked in this section, 16 questions from both the sub-section. LR section contains solvable questions generally from the topics like inequalities, symbol operations, direction sense test etc. On the other hand DI section is a little difficult and time-consuming section as it consists of several confusing data case lets questions. This section contains tricky question and a little mistake in understanding the case lets can lead the candidates to attempt all the questions from a particular set incorrectly.
This section is a standalone section which comprises only numerical questions from different topics of Math. A total of 34 questions are asked in this section. This section contains questions based on Basic Arithmetic, Number System, Geometry, Algebra, Modern Math etc. The questions in this section ranges from easy to moderately high and can be answered easily with proper practice of the syllabus of Quantitative Aptitude.
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Prof. Prabhakar H
B.Sc., PG in HRD, PG in Training & Development |
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Prof. Prabhakar H
B.Sc., PG in HRD, PG in Training & Development |
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Prof. Prabhakar H
B.Sc., PG in HRD, PG in Training & Development |
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Prof. Prabhakar H
B.Sc., PG in HRD, PG in Training & Development |
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Prof. Prabhakar H
B.Sc., PG in HRD, PG in Training & Development |
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Prof. Prabhakar H
B.Sc., PG in HRD, PG in Training & Development |
CAT 2020 will be conducted in the following cities:
| Port Blair | Kurnool | Nellore | Tirupati |
| Vijaywada | Visakhapatnam | Chittoor | Itanagar |
| Dibrugarh | Guwahati | Silchara | Aurangabad |
| Gaya | Muzaffarpur | Patna | Chandigarh |
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