CAT 2025 result released at iimcat.ac.in: Direct link to download scorecards here
CAT scorecard 2025 released: The Indian Institute of Management has released the CAT 2025 result on its official website, iimcat.ac.in. Candidates who have taken the exam can visit the official website to download the CAT result. Provisional answer keys and response sheets were released earlier, allowing candidates to assess their performance. The CAT scorecard carries scaled scores and percentiles. These are adjusted to balance variations across exam slots. Section-wise performance is clearly mentioned. Scores are listed separately for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Ability. The overall percetile remains the most crucial factor.Read here: CAT result 2025
CAT scorecard 2025: Steps to download
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the CAT scorecards 2025:
- Visit the official CAT website at iimcat.ac.in.
- Click on the Candidate Login / Result / Scorecard link.
- Enter your CAT ID or Registration Number and password.
- Submit the login details to access your dashboard.
- View your CAT 2025 scorecard on the screen.
- Download the scorecard in PDF format.
- Save a digital copy and take a printout for future admission processes.
Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided here to download the CAT scorecard 2025.
CAT scorecard 2025: Details to check
Candidates can check the following details mentioned on the CAT scorecard 2025:
- Candidate’s name
- Candidate’s roll number
- Registration ID
- Roll number
It displays sectional scaled scores for VARC, DILR, and Quantitative Ability. The scorecard also shows the overall scaled score, overall percentile, and the exam slot with normalised percentile used for shortlisting.
CAT result 2025: What’s the difference between score and percentile
In the CAT exam, a score and a percentile represent different aspects of performance. The score reflects the raw or scaled marks a candidate earns in each section and overall. In contrast, the percentile indicates how a candidate performed relative to others, showing the percentage of test-takers who scored lower. For example, a 95th percentile means the candidate scored better than 95% of examinees. While scores measure absolute performance, percentiles are crucial for ranking and shortlisting, as they account for variations across exam slots and ensure fair comparison among all candidates.
CAT scorecards released: What’s next
With the CAT 2025 results out, the next phase of the MBA journey begins. IIMs and other participating institutes will soon release their shortlists based on scores, academic records, and work experience. Shortlisted candidates will face Written Ability Tests, Group Discussions, and Personal Interviews. This stage tests not just knowledge, but communication, thinking skills, and confidence. For aspirants, the focus now shifts from exam preparation to presenting themselves effectively and making a strong impression. The result is just the beginning, success in the upcoming rounds will decide who secures a coveted seat in top management institutes.Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the complete details of the CAT scorecard 2025.
