How much will new CAT format cost HRD?
Guess what the 2009 CAT for
admissions to IIMs will cost the HRD ministry? A whopping $40 million dollars! Prometric,
a leading provider of technology-enabled testing and assessment services, has
bagged the contract to computerise the test from this year. Nearly 2.5 lakh
students take the test for a mere 1,500 seats in the seven IIMs.
Confirming that Prometric had bagged the CAT contract, Ramesh Nava,
vice-president and general manager, Asia Pacific, Japan and Africa told TOI:
“We’ve bagged an exclusive $40-million contract. We currently employ 200 people
in India. For CAT 2009, we’ll add resources including dedicated test
development team.”
Unlike in the past, the test this year will not be a one-day affair. It’ll be
held over 10 days towards the end of November. Till 2008, CAT was held only on
the third Sunday of November every year. “We’re working on test design and
construction, application
development and processing, test
registration/scheduling, centre preparations, test administration, scoring and
reporting,” Nava said.
Not surprisingly, the IIMs are possessive about CAT. “The test is ours. We are
only using their delivery channel. The whole idea is to provide flexibility to
students. That is why the test spans ten days,” says IIM-Bangalore director
Pankaj Chandra.
Maintaining that the difficulty level and number of attempts for students will
remain unchanged, Chandra said all IIMs are involved in the conduct of CAT.
“Since this is first time after three decades that the way it’s conducted is
changed, there will be no fresh changes. All conditions will be the same. It’ll
be held in 23 cities. If it stabilises, we may think of taking it to more cities.”
According to Prof Satish Deodhar of IIM-Ahmedabad, who is coordinating the
conduct of CAT 2009, the fees has been fixed at Rs 1,400 for general category
students and Rs 700 for SC/ST students.
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