Phase-II of CAT-2009 to be held on Jan 30,31: Convenor

January 01, 2010 10:05 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:03 am IST - Ahmedabad

Candidates who could not take the CAT-2009 exam due to technical glitches at the test labs in the first phase, can now sit for the examination in the second phase scheduled for January 30 and 31, 2010 convener of CAT-2009 said here on Friday.

“The second phase of CAT will be conducted on January 30 and 31, 2010,” convener of CAT-2009 Satish Deodhar told PTI .

A detailed criterion for the candidates eligible for the second phase of exam has been posted on the CAT-IIM website, he added.

The first phase of CAT-2009, which was held from November 28 to December 8, 2009, was marred by glitches due to which students had to face difficulties and many of them could not appear for the test.

The candidates identified for the re-test in phase two would receive communication from Prometric by January 10, 2010, the CAT-IIM portal stated.

The results of CAT-2009 are likely to be declared by the third week of February 2010, it added.

The criterion for eligible candidates in phase-II of CAT-2009 has been arrived at after analysis of calls and e-mails received from the candidates, site reports, computer logs and information captured from blogs, the convener added.

The computer-based test was marred by technical glitches from the very first day as students faced problems in logging on to the computers at centres in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata and Bhopal.

The glitches were attributed by the IIMs and Prometric, the American firm conducting the test, to virus attacks and some hardware problems.

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