The Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025 will occur on November 30, 2025 . IIM Kozhikode conducts the exam for admission to various management programs. Candidates planning to take the test must bring specific documents to their designated exam centres. Failure to present the required identification and admit card will prevent entry to the examination hall. Preparation for exam day includes assembling all necessary materials.
Required Documents for CAT 2025
Candidates must carry the following essential documents to the exam centre:
| Document | Details |
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| CAT Admit Card |
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| Valid Photo ID Proof (Original) |
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Passport-size Photographs
In addition to the photograph on the admit card, candidates must carry at least two recent passport-size photographs. These extra photographs must be the same as the one used in the CAT application form and affixed to the admit card. They serve as a backup for verification purposes.
Permitted Items
Candidates can bring a limited number of personal items into the exam hall. These include:
- A transparent blue or black ballpoint pen. Only these specific pens are allowed for marking.
- A transparent water bottle. Opaque bottles are not permitted.
Documents for PwD Candidates
Candidates registered under the Person with Disability (PwD) category have specific document requirements. They must carry:
- A valid Medical Certificate confirming their disability.
- A valid Person with Disability (PwD) Certificate. This certificate must be issued by a relevant government authority.
- A Scribe Affidavit form. PwD candidates opting to use a scribe for the exam must present this duly filled and signed affidavit. This ensures compliance with regulations for scribe assistance.
Prohibited Items at Exam Centres
Strict rules apply to items prohibited inside the exam hall. Carrying any of these items may result in disqualification. Candidates must not carry the following:
- Electronic Devices:
- Mobile phones, smartphones, and any smartwatches.
- Digital or analogue watches, calculators.
- Headphones, earphones, cameras, and Bluetooth devices.
- Any other electronic gadgets.
- Stationery and Personal Belongings:
- Extra paper, rough sheets (these are provided), books, or notes.
- Pencils, geometry boxes.
- Wallets, purses, or bags of any size.
- Jewellery and Accessories:
- Any type of jewellery, including rings, bracelets, earrings, necklaces.
- Other accessories like belts or hair clips that could conceal prohibited items.
- Excessive Clothing and Footwear:
- Candidates should avoid excessive clothing with large pockets.
- Footwear with thick soles or elaborate designs is also restricted to prevent potential concealment of prohibited materials.
Candidates should review these guidelines thoroughly before exam day. Adhering to all instructions ensures a smooth and fair examination process. Plan travel to the centre, considering reporting times.