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Every Stalwart CAT course — classroom or online — includes a personal mentor, nationally benchmarked mock tests, and GD/PI/WAT preparation. No add-ons, no hidden extras.
- Complete VARC, DILR and QA coverage
- Batches under 35 students
- Personal mentor from day one
- Topic, sectional and full mock CATs
- GD / PI / WAT workshops included
- Full app access — unlimited lecture replays
- High-frequency classroom sessions
- Concept consolidation and revision
- Full-length mocks every week
- GD / PI / WAT included
- Full app access included
- Live sessions with faculty interaction
- Recorded backup for every class
- Personal mentor assigned
- Full mock test series
- Doubt chat on app
- Pre-recorded structured lectures
- Unlimited views — no cap
- Complete test series access
- Personal mentor assigned
- Doubt chat on app
- Comprehensive printed study material
- Updated after every CAT cycle
- National mock test series included
Why serious CAT aspirants choose Stalwart.
There are dozens of CAT coaching options in India. Here is what makes preparation at Stalwart genuinely different — and why it produces results that speak for themselves.
Real students. Real results.
We don’t count calls. We count conversions. Every student below received and converted their admission into a college that matched their ambition.



The platform built for how students actually study.
Most institutes use WhatsApp groups for doubt solving and charge per lecture view. We built something better — and every Stalwart student gets it free, whether classroom or online.
How Stalwart prepares you for CAT.
Four stages. Each one builds on the last. No skipped foundations — because an unshakeable grip on fundamentals makes every question manageable.
Stalwart CAT coaching near you.
Classroom centres across India and online courses for students anywhere. Click your city to see batch schedules, fees and faculty.
CAT opens more doors than you think.
While preparing for CAT, you can simultaneously target several other top MBA entrance exams — with minimal extra preparation. Stalwart covers all of these alongside CAT.
A strong CAT preparation forms the foundation for all of these exams. Your personal mentor will guide you on which OMETs to target based on your profile and score. Explore our dedicated CMAT coaching →
What is CAT — and why does it matter?
The Common Admission Test is conducted annually by the IIMs on rotation. It is India’s most competitive MBA entrance exam and your primary gateway to IIMs, IIFT, MDI, FMS, SPJIMR and hundreds of top business schools.
What CAT tests — section by section.
CAT has three timed sections. Understanding what each section tests is the first step to preparing for it intelligently.
- Reading Comprehension — 3 to 4 passages
- Para Jumbles — sentence rearrangement
- Para Summary — identifying the best summary
- Odd Sentence Out — identifying the misfit
- Sentence completion and inference
- Tables, bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs
- Caselets — data-heavy paragraph sets
- Seating arrangements and scheduling
- Games and tournaments
- Binary logic and grid-based puzzles
- Arithmetic — ratio, percentage, profit/loss, time-speed
- Algebra — equations, functions, inequalities
- Geometry — triangles, circles, mensuration
- Number system — factors, remainders, HCF/LCM
- Modern Maths — P&C, probability, progressions
Where a good CAT score can take you.
CAT is accepted by 200+ institutions. Here is a broad overview — from the most competitive IIMs to strong private institutions. Percentile ranges are indicative and vary year to year. Your personal mentor will help you build a realistic target list based on your actual score and profile.
Percentile ranges are indicative and vary year to year based on CAT difficulty and institute cutoffs. Your personal mentor at Stalwart will help you build a realistic college list based on your profile and target score.
Your CAT preparation starts with one conversation.
Book a free counselling session at your nearest centre — or online.
Frequently asked questions about CAT
What is CAT Exam and why is it important for MBA aspirants?
CAT — the Common Admission Test — is India’s most competitive MBA entrance exam, conducted annually by the IIMs. Any graduate with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) can appear. Final year students are also eligible. If your goal is an IIM, FMS, MDI, IIFT or any top Indian business school, CAT is the exam you must take.
What is the eligibility criteria for CAT Exam?
To appear for CAT Exam , a candidate must hold a Bachelor’s Degree awarded by any of the Universities included by an act of the central or a state legislature in India, or any other educational institutions established by an act of Parliament or are declared to be deemed as a University under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, or hold an equivalent qualification recognized by the MHRD, India. The candidate has to secure a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for SC/ST/PWD candidates). Candidates appearing for the final year of bachelor’s degree/equivalent qualification examination or have finished the degree prerequisites and are anticipating results can also apply.
How do I register for CAT Exam?
To register for CAT Exam, visit www.iimcat.ac.in and click on the ‘registration’ tab. Enter the required details, and on successful registration, you will receive a user ID and password through mail or SMS. Login and complete the application form for CAT. In the application form, you will be asked to fill in some personal details, contact details, academic details, and choose the IIMs you want to apply for and the test center and interview city. After this, you need to upload your photograph and signature where ever mentioned. Finally, you need to pay the application fee online through Credit/Debit card or Net banking.
What is CAT Exam Cutoff?
CAT Exam Cutoff is the minimum score required by a candidate to be considered for the next stage of the selection process, which includes Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI). The cutoff varies from institute to institute and is determined by various factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and availability of seats.
How is CAT Exam Cutoff calculated?
CAT Exam Cutoff is calculated based on various parameters such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, the number of seats available, and the category of the candidate. The formula used to calculate the CAT Exam Cutoff is normalization, which is a statistical process that is used to adjust the scores of candidates taking different sets of question papers.
How can I check my CAT Exam Results?
Candidates can check their CAT Exam Results by visiting the official website of CAT and entering their login credentials. The CAT Exam Scorecard will be displayed on the screen, which will contain the candidate’s sectional and overall scores, percentile, and rank. Candidates can download and take a printout of the scorecard for future reference.
Which is the Best CAT Coaching in India?
If you are searching for the Best CAT Coaching In India, then your search ends here. Stalwart Career Institute, is undoubtedly, the Best CAT Classes In India.
How many attempts are allowed for CAT?
There is no limit on the number of CAT attempts. You can appear every year until you achieve your target score. Most serious aspirants use their first attempt as a benchmark and improve significantly in subsequent attempts with structured preparation.
Is coaching necessary for CAT preparation?
Self-study is possible but structured coaching significantly improves your chances — particularly for DILR and VARC, where strategy and approach matter as much as knowledge. Coaching provides a disciplined schedule, quality mock tests benchmarked nationally, a personal mentor to guide your preparation, and personalised feedback that is very difficult to replicate alone.
How long does it take to prepare for CAT?
There is no fixed duration — it depends entirely on your current level. Some students need a year or more to build from the ground up, while others with a strong foundation may need only a focused few months. At Stalwart, your personal mentor assesses your current level at the start and recommends the appropriate course and timeline for you.
What is a good CAT percentile for IIM calls?
The older IIMs (IIM A, B, C, L, K, I) typically shortlist candidates at 99+ overall percentile. Newer IIMs and top non-IIM colleges like MDI, IIFT and FMS shortlist at 95–98 percentile. However, sectional percentiles matter equally — strong overall performance with weak sectional scores can lead to rejection even above the cutoff.
Does Stalwart cover GD, PI and WAT preparation for CAT?
Yes — GD, PI and WAT preparation is integrated into every Stalwart CAT course from day one. We believe converting an admission offer is as important as getting a shortlist. Special workshops cover Group Discussion techniques, Personal Interview preparation, and Written Ability Test writing — all included at no extra cost.
What is the difference between Stalwart's classroom and online CAT courses?
The core preparation — study material, mock tests, mentorship, and GD/PI/WAT — is identical across both modes. Classroom courses are available at our centres across multiple cities with in-person sessions. Online courses offer Live Classes, Self Paced recorded sessions, and a Correspondence option. Every student — classroom or online — gets full Stalwart app access with unlimited lecture replays and personal doubt chat.
How is Stalwart's approach to CAT preparation different?
Where most coaching institutes focus on difficult questions and complex shortcuts, Stalwart is built on the opposite belief — that an unshakeable grip on fundamentals makes every question solvable. No excessive formulas, no tricks that break under pressure. Deep conceptual clarity, visualisation-based teaching, and a personal mentor who tracks your progress throughout.
Can I prepare for OMETs like XAT, SNAP and NMAT alongside CAT at Stalwart?
Yes. A strong CAT preparation forms the foundation for most OMETs. Stalwart covers XAT, SNAP, NMAT, MICAT and CMAT alongside CAT preparation. Your personal mentor will guide you on which exams to target based on your profile and target colleges.





