IIM CAT 2023 Result Live: How to View the Results, Know all the details here

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Steps to Check the Result: 1. Visit the official website: iimcat.ac.in. 2. Click on the login icon.

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1. Enter your login credentials. 2. Submit your details to access the scorecard. 3. Save the scorecard on your computer for future reference.

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The CAT 2023 exam featured a total of 66 questions. Section 1 (VARC) had 20 questions, Section 2 (DILR) had 20, and Section 3 (QA) had 22.

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Around 2.88 lakh candidates registered for the exam out of the 3.28 lakh eligible candidates, resulting in an estimated attendance rate of 88 individuals.

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- 14 candidates achieved a perfect score of 100 percentile. - Notably, no female candidate secured 100 percentile this year.

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- Top scorers are spread across states such as Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Kerala.

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- The top ranks are predominantly occupied by candidates with engineering backgrounds, with 11 out of 14 achieving 100 percentile being engineers.

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- Among the 99.99 percentile candidates, 22 have an engineering background. - Of the 29 candidates scoring 99.99 percentile, seven are non-engineers.

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- In the 99.98 percentile category, 20 candidates have an engineering background, while nine do not.

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- A total of 72 candidates fall within the 100 to 99.98 percentile range, with only one female candidate.

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- This marks the sixth consecutive year without a female candidate achieving a 100 percentile score.

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- In the 2022 results, four female contenders were in the 100 to 99.98 percentile range, while only one was in 2021.

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- Out of the 2.88 lakh candidates who took the exam, 75% were female, 64% were male, and five candidates identified as transgender.

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