6 IIT and 2 NIT graduates among top 10 in CAT 2019
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6 IIT and 2 NIT graduates among top 10 in CAT 2019

Nearly 36% of candidates in CAT 2019 were women, but none of them made it to the 100 percentile mark, according to the organising institute, IIM Kozhikode.

   
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New Delhi: Results for the Common Admission Test (CAT), gateway to the coveted Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), were released Saturday. The top 10 candidates, who have scored hundred percentile, are all men from engineering backgrounds, according to IIM Kozhikode, the organising institute this year.

Six of the students are from the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) while two are from the National Institutes of Technology (NIT), CAT 2019 convener Subhasis Dey told the media.

“Twenty-one candidates have scored an overall 99.99 percentile in CAT 2019. Out of these candidates, 19 candidates are from the engineering/technology background,” Dey said.

Of the candidates scoring an overall 100 percentile, four are from Maharashtra, while the rest are from Jharkhand, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.

CAT 2019 also saw the largest number of candidates in the last ten years — 2,09,926 — of which 75,004 were women, 1,34,917 men, and five transgender persons.

Women accounted for nearly 36 per cent of the candidates this year, but none made it to the list of 100 percentilers. Two years ago, in CAT 2017, two women and three non-engineers had made it to the top 20. No women had made it to the top 20 in the 2018 exam.

What happens next

Once the CAT scores are out, IIMs will release their shortlists for the admission process. More than 115 other non-IIM institutions will also use CAT scores for admission into their management programmes.

There are 20 IIMs in the country right now, including the first-generation ones in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Lucknow, Kozhikode and Indore, and second-generation ones in Shillong, Rohtak, Ranchi, Raipur, Tiruchirappalli, Kashipur and Udaipur.

The latest addition to the list are the third generation IIMs, which opened between 2015 to 2016 in Nagpur, Amritsar, Bodhgaya, Sirmaur, Visakhapatnam and Jammu.


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