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Admissions Chairman of IIM Calcutta Ashis Bhattacharya said that three mistakes had been found in the CAT paper which consisted of 75 questions.
Updated : Nov 19, 2013, 11:17 PM IST
KOLKATA: Three mistakes have been found in the Common Admission Test (CAT) for admission into the six prestigious IIMs and several other B schools which took place on Sunday.
Admissions Chairman of IIM Calcutta Ashis Bhattacharya said that three mistakes had been found in the CAT paper which consisted of 75 questions.
A member of the CAT group which conducts admission procedure, Bhattacharya said after evaluation of the papers a decision would be taken so that the students get "fair justice".
He ruled out holding of the examination afresh.
The results are expected in January.
Nearly 1.9 lakh candidates had appeared for the CAT examinations which took place across the country.