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CAT 2009 will not be scrapped, says CAT committee
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Dec 16, 2009, 16:46 IST

This year's computerised Common Admission Test (CAT), which was marred by technical glitches, will not be scrapped, the exam committee announced today.

The CAT committee, which comprised IIM Ahmedabad Director Prof Samir Baruah, IIM Bangalore Director Prof Pankaj Chandra and a few other professors, made this announcement after meeting with senior Human Resource Development Ministry officials here.

"IIMs have decided to continue with computer-based test for 2009. We also look forward to continue the CAT through computer-based testing in future," Baruah told reporters.

The computer-based test has drawn flak from many quarters as a few thousand students failed to appear in the test owing to the disruptions caused by virus attack and other technical glitches.

A fresh test would be held around mid-January for those genuine students who could not appear in the test, which is conducted by American firm Prometric.

IIMs will put in place a system to identify all the genuine students who failed to appear in the test during the testing period that continued from November 27 to December 8.

Asked whether the IIMs will review the contract with the American firm, Baruah said the focus of the IIMs is to complete the test in a fair manner. But the entire test will be reviewed to ensure that such problems do not occur in future.

Prof Chadra said minor verification will be conducted to identify and ascertain the genuine students who have failed to take the test.

Nearly 2.4 lakh students had registered for the test for admission into IIMs and a few other B-schools. However, 2.16 lakh students have completed the test so far, CAT convenor Prof Satish Deodhar said.

"It is indeed our regret that a number of candidates faced difficulties during this test window and the execution of the exam has not been flawless," he said.

About 24,000 students did not show up for the test at the first instance, he said. Another 2,000 candidates, who were rescheduled from the first testing window remain to be tested, he said.

There was divergent of views within the IIMs about whether to scrap the computer-based system for this year. Prometric presented detailed data to the IIM directors on Sunday, explaining the nature of problems faced by students.

"After analysing the fresh data, we could know the nature and extent of the problem. We are convinced the test has been done in a fair manner," Baruah said.

Based on data, feedback from students, site and audit reports, the CAT committee said the problems faced by the students include complaints of premature exit through the Exit/End button, slowness of computers while reviewing and refreshing questions, rebooting of computers and disruptions, missing graphics and data.

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Posted by: snehaldongare
i want to make changes in my application form of CAT 2009 so send me suggestions.
Posted by: VIMAL
In the CAT paper,there is no mention about marking skim.If there is no -ve marking,then certainly those student will punished about their marks who leave some question.what is ur criteria about ur marking skim
Posted by: Vamshi
How can they take such a decision when so many people are asking for retest? There can definitely not a way to normalize the scores across the days. They are simply doing what they wish. It's definitely going to be very unfair advantage to many ppl who already took.
Posted by: S.C.MITTAL
cat will not be cancelled
Posted by: vishal
and what about those who faced different problems like system restart during the exam , i think it is also a disturbance during a paper for which a student prepares for whole year.
Posted by: amit
this is going to be a historic moment .IIMs will not suffer because of this selfish decision as there are hundreds and lacks of candidates for 1500-2000 lucrative seats.Had this happened to any other exam and had they taken such a decision , definitely candidates would have blacklisted that exam.
Posted by: Vikas
HI there, How is CAT committee going to assure rest that it will be a fair test?? to save their asses they are going to sacrifice us.
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