Are you gearing up for CAT 2026? The Common Admission Test remains the golden gateway to India’s top B-schools — IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, and dozens more. With over 3 lakh aspirants competing every year for a few thousand seats, every percentile counts.
We’re excited to hand you something truly special: a completely FREE Full-Length CAT 2026 Mock Test that mirrors the exact pattern, difficulty, and interface of the real exam.
CAT 2026: Exam Overview, Dates & Eligibility
The official notification for CAT 2026 is expected in the last week of July 2026. The exam will be conducted on Sunday, 29 November 2026 (last Sunday of November, as per tradition).
Eligibility Criteria (2026)
| Criterion | Details |
| Educational Qualification | Bachelor’s degree (minimum 3 years) |
| Minimum Marks | 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST/PwD) |
| Final-year Students | Eligible (must complete degree by June 2027) |
| Age Limit | No age limit |
Important Tentative Dates (CAT 2026)
| Event | Expected Date |
| Notification Release | Last week July 2026 |
| Registration Start | 1st week August 2026 |
| Registration Last Date | 3rd week September 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | 4th week October 2026 |
| Exam Date | 29 November 2026 |
| Answer Key Release | 1st week December 2026 |
| Result Declaration | 2nd week January 2027 |
CAT 2026 Exam Pattern (Confirmed on 2025 trend)
| Section | No. of Questions | Time Allotted | Marks | Question Types |
| Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) | 24 | 40 minutes | 72 | MCQ + TITA |
| Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) | 22 | 40 minutes | 66 | MCQ + TITA (Set-based) |
| Quantitative Aptitude (QA) | 22 | 40 minutes | 66 | MCQ + TITA |
| Total | 68 | 120 minutes | 204 | - |
Marking Scheme: +3 for every correct answer, –1 for every wrong MCQ. No negative marking for TITA (Type In The Answer) questions.
Sectional Time is strictly enforced - you cannot switch sections. This makes time management the single biggest differentiator between 90 and 99 percentiles.
Why Full-Length Mock Tests Are Your Secret Weapon If analysed properly
Research and past CAT toppers agree: consistent full-length mocks are the #1 factor that separates 99+ percentilers from the rest. Here’s what the numbers say:
- Aspirants who take 15+ full-length mocks before CAT score 12–18 percentile higher on average
- Mock analysis improves accuracy from 65% to 88% in just 8–10 mocks.
- Time per question drops by 25–30 seconds after 12 mocks.
Benefits Table
| Benefit | How It Helps You | Real Impact (Topper Feedback) |
| Exam Temperament | Builds stamina for 120-minute pressure | “Mocks made the real CAT feel easy” |
| Question Selection Skill | Learn to attempt 48–55 Qs with 85%+ accuracy | Saves 15–20 minutes |
| Weak Area Identification | Pinpoints exact topics dragging score | Targeted revision = +15 marks |
| Strategy Refinement | Experiment with VARC first vs QA first | Custom strategy for your profile |
| All-India Ranking | Benchmark against 50,000+ real aspirants | Realistic percentile predictor |
At TestFunda, our FREE Full-Length CAT Mock is designed exactly like the real exam — same interface, same difficulty curve, same surprise elements that IIMs love to throw.
TestFunda’s FREE CAT 2026 Full-Length Mock Test
- Has 68 questions in exact 2025–2026 pattern
- Features fresh passages, DI sets, and QA problems created by IIM alumni & CAT 99.9%ilers
- Includes detailed video solutions for every question
- Provides instant All-India rank + section-wise percentile
- Comes with AI-powered performance analytics (accuracy vs time graphs, topic-wise heatmaps)
How to Access It
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Section-Wise Strategy Plus Topic Weightage Tables
VARC Strategy (24 Qs | Target: 18–20 correct for 99%ile)
Topic Weightage (CAT 2023–2025 average)
| Topic | Questions | Difficulty | Strategy Tip |
| Reading Comprehension | 16 | Moderate–Difficult | 4 passages × 4 Qs each |
| Para Jumbles | 3–4 | Moderate | Practice 50 sets daily |
| Para Summary | 2–3 | Easy–Mod | Focus on option elimination |
| Odd One Out / Completion | 2–3 | Moderate | Look for logical flow |
Pro Tips from 99%ilers:
- Read The Hindu / Economist editorials daily (20 min)
- Maintain error log for inference questions
- Aim for 85%+ accuracy — negative marking kills VARC scores
DILR Strategy (22 Qs | Target: 16–18 correct)
Common Set Types & Weightage
| Set Type | Expected Sets | Questions | Difficulty |
| Arrangement / Puzzle | 2 | 8–10 | Moderate |
| Graphs / Charts / Tables | 2 | 8 | Moderate–Difficult |
| Caselets / Venn Diagrams | 1 | 4 | Easy–Mod |
Golden Rule: Solve 3 sets completely (12–14 Qs) with 90% accuracy → 99%ile in DILR.
QA Strategy (22 Qs | Target: 17–19 correct)
Topic Weightage Table
| Topic | Questions | Priority | Key Concepts to Master |
| Arithmetic | 7–9 | High | TSD, Ratio, Profit-Loss, SI-CI |
| Algebra | 5–7 | High | Equations, Inequalities, Logs |
| Geometry + Mensuration | 3–5 | Medium | Triangles, Circles, 3D |
| Number System | 2–3 | Medium | Divisibility, Factors |
| Modern Math | 1–2 | Low | Permutation, Probability |
Daily Practice Target: 25 QA questions and 2 previous-year sets.
Mock Analysis Template - Use This Excel/Google Sheet
Section-wise Performance Table (Fill after every mock)
| Section | Attempted | Correct | Accuracy % | Time Spent | Score | National %ile | Target for Next Mock |
| VARC | 20 | 16 | 80% | 38 min | 44 | 96 | 22 attempted |
| DILR | 18 | 14 | 78% | 41 min | 38 | 94 | 3 full sets |
| QA | 19 | 15 | 79% | 39 min | 41 | 95 | Arithmetic revision |
Accuracy vs Time Heatmap (imagine a 3×3 grid in your sheet):
- Green: High accuracy plus low time - Continue
- Yellow: High accuracy but high time - Speed up
- Red: Low accuracy - Concept revision
The analytics feature of TestFunda has all the features and tools said above. You may experience it post attempt submission in the “reports” section.
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