CAT 2025 Topper: Cracking CAT in the first attempt with an impressive score of 99.49 percentile is not an easy task. This requires consistent practice of good number of questions, understanding syllabus in-depth before starting preparation and proper revision before sitting in the actual exam. This blog covers the inspiring journey of a CAT topper Raman Khudia who scored an overall 99.49 percentile in CAT 2025 and also an iQuanta student. Let’s discuss when he started his preparation for cracking Common Admission Test in the very first attempt.
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What is CAT Topper Raman Khudia’s Score?
Raman Khudia is a CAT topper who scored an overall 99.49 percentile where 99.17 percentile in Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension, 96.83 percentile in Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning and 98.34 in Quantitative Ability. Given below is the detailed scaled score and respective sectional percentile of a CAT topper.
| Section(s) | Scaled Score | Percentile |
| Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) | 44.67 | 99.17 |
| Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) | 23.86 | 96.83 |
| Quantitative Ability (QA) | 24.39 | 98.34 |
| Overall | 92.93 | 99.49 |
CAT Topper’s Preparation Journey & Strategy
CAT Topper: “Hey folks! I attempted CAT for the first time this year and managed to get a 99.49 percentile.
I started my prep in March, and the journey had its share of highs and lows — medical issues, college work, and everything in between. Here’s what worked for me:
VARC: POE was a game-changer
LRDI: Daily practice
QA: Started from the basics
Overall: Revision and mocks were the key
Big thanks to iQuanta — their content and faculty made a huge difference. Jeet Singh
To all CAT’26 aspirants — don’t give up. Stay consistent and trust the process!”
CAT 2025 Topper: Message to Other Aspirants
CAT Topper: “To all CAT’26 aspirants — don’t give up. Stay consistent and trust the process!”






