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CMAT Analysis

CMAT Exam Analysis: Difficulty Level, Good Attempts & Expected Cutoff

The CMAT exam is one of the most popular national-level MBA entrance tests in India. After the exam, the biggest concern for most candidates is understanding how the paper went and what kind of score or percentile they can expect.

A proper exam analysis helps you evaluate your performance, estimate your chances for top colleges, and plan your next steps accordingly.

As one MBA aspirant shared:
“After CMAT, clarity about your performance is more important than guessing your result.”

 

Some Key highlights are: 

Key Highlights about CMAT:

  • The paper was easier than last year. The level of difficulty was equivalent to the SNAP exam.
  • GK section was easy as static GK was asked more but less question of Current Affairs was there. So, GK rules the roost.
  • Innovation & Entrepreneurship Section was doable and anyone who is well read, has knowledge of basic GK, start-up Culture or work-ex could easily sail through the questions.
  • There were true/false, match the following questions and words from Noman Lewis Word Power Made Easy were there. CATKing Online Courses
  • Sectional Composition: The CMAT 2024 exam will have 5 sections – Quantitative Technique, Logical Reasoning, Language Comprehension, General Awareness, and Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Each section will contain 20 questions, making a total of 100 questions in the exam.
  • Exam Duration: The test will last for 3 hours, with no specific time limit for each section.
  • Marking Scheme: Candidates will earn +4 marks for every correct answer and will be penalized with -1 mark for each incorrect answer. The highest achievable score is 400 marks.


CMAT Exam Pattern Overview

Section Questions
Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation 20
Logical Reasoning 20
Language Comprehension 20
General Awareness 20
Innovation & Entrepreneurship 20
Total 100
Duration 180 minutes
Marking Scheme +4 for correct, −1 for wrong

Since negative marking is applicable, accuracy plays a crucial role in overall performance.

Overall Difficulty Level

Based on recent trends, CMAT remains a moderate-level exam.

Section Difficulty Level
Quant & DI Moderate
Logical Reasoning Easy to Moderate
Language Comprehension Easy to Moderate
General Awareness Moderate
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Easy to Moderate
Overall Moderate

Most candidates find the paper manageable if they focus on accuracy and time management.

Let’s Segregate and Analyze through Each Section:

QUANTITATIVE ABILITY

In this section, questions were mostly on Arithmetic (10+), and questions from Probability were tricky. Other questions from SI/CI, Profit & Loss, Time speed Distance, Algebra were there. It had 2-4 tricky questions. Trigonometry was very easy. An ideal attempt of 17-18 and a normal attempt of 15 questions would be good. 

LOGICAL REASONING

In this section, questions were extremely easy. Many of them were in proximity of CATKing mocks so students found it very relevant. Questions on Blood Relations, direction sense, series, alphabets, missing letters etc. were there. Pie chart and Tables in Data Interpretation were of Moderate Level. An ideal attempt of 17-18 attempts would be good. 

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VERBAL ABILITY

CMAT loves Norman Lewis Word Power Made Easy and students were able to recognize many words asked from the book which was amazing. This section was Easy. RC from Urbanization was asked.  Ideal attempt of 18-19 questions for JBIMS would be good.

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Questions in this section were Moderate. Many students found it difficult to answer. One must be well read to ace the level but except from certain 2-4 tricky questions rest were able to sail through. Questions from Static GK was asked more than Current Affairs. 

INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

This section was newly introduced in CMAT from this year. Anyone who is well read, knows corporate culture well would be able to answer the questions. Questions from Economics, Shark Tank, CEOs, Intrapreneurship, what is Sequoia Capital (1st ever venture capital), dollar rupee determining factor etc. were asked. Match the following was there too.

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How to Evaluate Your Performance

After the exam:

  • Calculate your attempts and accuracy

  • Estimate your score based on marking scheme

  • Compare with expected percentile ranges

  • Start shortlisting colleges accordingly

This helps you stay prepared once the results are announced.

What to Do After CMAT?

If your expected percentile is high:

  • Apply to top Tier-1 and Tier-2 institutes

  • Prepare for GD-PI rounds

If your percentile is moderate:

  • Target good Tier-2 colleges

  • Focus on ROI and specialization

If your score is low:

  • Consider backup exams like CET

  • Or plan to reattempt next year

Common Mistakes After the Exam

  • Panicking about one difficult section

  • Comparing attempts with others

  • Ignoring accuracy

  • Waiting for results without applying to colleges

Remember:
“Your next decision matters more than your last exam.”

Final Thoughts

CMAT is designed to test overall aptitude rather than extreme difficulty. A well-balanced performance across sections usually leads to a good percentile.

Instead of worrying about the paper, focus on analyzing your performance realistically and planning your college applications wisely.

As many MBA students say:
“After CMAT, smart decisions matter more than the score itself.”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a good number of attempts in CMAT?
Attempting around 70–80 questions with high accuracy is considered good for a high percentile.

2. What is the overall difficulty level of CMAT?
The exam is generally moderate, with most sections ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.

3. What score is required for 95 percentile in CMAT?
A score of around 260–280 is usually required for a 95 percentile, depending on the exam difficulty.

4. Which section is most scoring in CMAT?
Logical Reasoning and Language Comprehension are usually the most scoring sections.

5. Is accuracy important in CMAT?
Yes, since there is negative marking, accuracy plays a major role in determining the final score.

6. What should I do after the CMAT exam?
Estimate your score, shortlist colleges based on expected percentile, and prepare for GD-PI rounds.

7. Can I get a good college with 80 percentile in CMAT?
Yes, many Tier-2 institutes accept candidates in the 80–90 percentile range.

8. Does CMAT difficulty change every year?
The difficulty level remains mostly moderate, with minor variations each year.


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Adarsh Singh

Adarsh is an IIMK convert and a CAT VARC 99.92%iler. He has been instrumental in growing CATKing Digital and MBAGeeks with his startup experience at Bombay Founder's Club

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