Will IIMs hold CAT in paper-pencil format again?
Are IIMs mulling over holding another
CAT for admissions 2010? Stung by nationwide criticism on CAT bungling, the
IIMs want to put the mouse away and go in for the paper-pencil format. It is
learnt that those within the IIMs have suggested to the directors to consider
holding another test before the HRD ministry thrusts it on them. The big
question: will the ten-day exercise (computerised CAT) that concluded on
Tuesday be declared null and void?
At a meeting of the IIMs of Ahmedabad,
Bangalore and Calcutta last week, there were clear indications that the
B-schools may have no choice but to conduct another test in the interest of
thousands of IIM aspirants.
"Our main interest is in ensuring that we give each candidate a fair
chance to write the test and the test at the end is a fair one. We always have
an option of holding another one. The CAT committee has already prepared
additional tests," sources said.
HRD minister Kapil Sibal too is unhappy. "He has cited the example of his
predecessor M M Joshi who cancelled the test five years ago after a question
paper leakage. The directors may well take a decision before the ministry
directs them to do so. That will be embarrassing for the premier IIMs."
The IIMs have privately admitted that they could not conduct the computerised
CAT 2009 in a foolproof manner as desired. The test was organised in 32 cities,
106 centres and 361 laboratories.
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