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10+ Questions in CAT 2023 Same As iQuanta CAT Classes Across All Slots

The CAT 2023 exam was termed as one of the toughest CAT papers ever. The CAT 2023 exam analysis also shows most of the section as moderate to tough. No section was termed easy overall. Students were highly disappointed with the paper Yet, more than 10 questions were exactly similar to what was taught in the class.

Your entire CAT exam preparation depends on the resources and content you use for the preparation. This is where iQuanta’s Content Relevancy comes into play. For a long time now, it has been observed that the questions in the CAT & OMET exams were similar to what was taught in the iQuanta Courses.

Be it CAT, XAT or any other management exams, iQuanta has never taken a backseat in providing the most relevant exam content. You can see what the students have to say about the question similarity of iQuanta with CAT question paper.

CAT 2022

The CAT 2022 exam was conducted on 27th November 2022 and the iQuanta Facebook Community was flooded with students posts about how similar the questions from all three slots were to what was taught in the iQuanta classes and practice sessions.

CAT 2021

CAT 2021 also witnessed similar questions to what was taught in the iQuanta Course. Following are a few of the students from iQuanta 2021 batch.

CAT 2020

Even two years back in 2020, iQuanta was providing highly CAT relevant content. Students have been witnessing that whatever taught in the class is always at par with the actual CAT exam.

XAT 2022

Coming to OMETs, XAT is the next big thing after CAT. A good score in XAT can get you into XLRI Jamshedpur which is, yet again a prestigious B-school and the best for HRM all over Asia. This section is a bit different from CAT as there are two additional sections – Decision Making & GK. iQuanta has also proven their content relevancy by providing highly XAT relevant preparation material that showed up in the XAT exam.

IIFT 2022

The IIFT exam is conducted next to CAT and is an entrance exam that gets you into Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (Delhi, Kolkata & Kakinada). Here as well, several questions were observed to be similar to what was taught in the iQuanta classes.

Do not lose hope if you had a bad CAT. There’s still time to prepare for Other MBA exams like SNAP, XAT, CMAT, MICAT, etc. These exams too can get you into the Top-Bschools of India. Visit www.iQuanta.in/mba for Non-CAT exam preparation.

Indrajeet Singh
Indrajeet Singh
The mastermind behind IQuanta, Indrajeet Singh is an expert in Quant and has devised some ingenious formulae and shortcuts to significantly cut down on the time taken to solve a problem

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