CAT 2016: Registrations at a seven-year high, more than 2.32 lakh apply

Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By
Updated on: Sep 29, 2016 03:01 PM IST

Registrations for the Common Admission Test (CAT) to IIMs and other leading B-schools have shot up to a 7-year high with 2,32,434 candidates applying for the entrance test scheduled to be held on December 4.

Registrations for the Common Admission Test (CAT) to IIMs and other leading B-schools have shot up to a 7-year high with 2,32,434 candidates applying for the entrance test scheduled to be held on December 4.

Registrations for the Common Admission Test (CAT) to IIMs and other leading B-schools have shot up to a 7-year high with 2,32,434 candidates applying for the entrance test scheduled to be held on December 4.(Shutterstock/Representative photo)
Registrations for the Common Admission Test (CAT) to IIMs and other leading B-schools have shot up to a 7-year high with 2,32,434 candidates applying for the entrance test scheduled to be held on December 4.(Shutterstock/Representative photo)

There were 2,18,664 registrations last year. The last date for applying originally was September 22 but it was extended by five days.

“From the period CAT 2010 to CAT 2016, this is the highest number of applicants. While we still have a majority of male candidates (67%), the percentage of female candidates has marginally increased by 1% compared to last year, which is a good sign but not good enough,” Rajendra K Bandi, convenor of CAT 2016, said.

Bandi added that the amongst the total increase in the applications compared to last year, which is nearly 14,000, almost half of them have come from female candidates.

“This is a positive sign. That means the increase of female candidates is more than the increase of male candidates,” he said.

The number of applicants with a physical disability also increased from 901 last year to 938 this year. While the number of male candidates is more in this category as well, the percentage of females has increased from 14.76% to 17.48%, Bandi said.

“In this category, the percentage of male candidates is very high (more than 80%), which is something to think about. Our social systems need to encourage female PWD (persons with disability) students,” Bandi added.

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