➤ DILR (Slot 2)
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Five sets similar structure to Slot 1, but slightly less intimidating
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Involved scheduling , route mapping , and network-based logic
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No single “must-attempt” set, but two medium-level caselets helped score
Difficulty: Moderate
Good Attempts: ~10–12
➤ Quantitative Ability (Slot 2)
Arithmetic and Algebra continued to dominate. Probability absent , while Geometry & Time-Work saw good representation.
Difficulty: Moderate
Good Attempts: ~9–11
📍 CAT 2025 SLOT 3 ANALYSIS
Overall: Most difficult slot of the day — QA notably tougher
With escalation in question complexity, Slot 3 demanded clever attempt strategy. Experts suggest that even 25–27 correct attempts total may push a candidate to 99 percentile.
➤ VARC (Slot 3)
Relatively accommodating, even though texts appeared dense upfront. Percentile conversions expected to be favorable due to lower cut-offs.
Good Attempts for 90%ile: ~8–9
➤ DILR (Slot 3)
Data-heavy and time-intensive , accuracy over attempts became crucial.
Good Attempts for 90%ile: ~5–6
➤ QA (Slot 3)
Most challenging variant across all slots — algebraic manipulation & multi-step arithmetic dominated.
Good Attempts for 90%ile: ~5–6
⭐ Final CAT 2025 Overall Verdict
Section
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Trend vs Last Year
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VARC
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Slightly easier overall
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DILR
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Hardest Section This Year
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QA
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Tougher than 2024, especially Slot 3
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The exam is likely to result in narrower percentile-score ranges , especially in QA and DILR , where attempt counts went down noticeably across sessions.
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