This document outlines disclaimers regarding the conduct and disclosure of information from the Common Admission Test (CAT). It states that disclosing, publishing, reproducing, transmitting, or facilitating transmission of CAT content or information is a violation of Indian law and could result in imprisonment of up to 3 years and a fine of up to 2 lakhs. Candidates must agree to a non-disclosure agreement, and while computer-based testing is reliable, very small problems could occur that might prevent delivery or generation of test results, in which case every effort will be made to correct the issue.
This document outlines disclaimers regarding the conduct and disclosure of information from the Common Admission Test (CAT). It states that disclosing, publishing, reproducing, transmitting, or facilitating transmission of CAT content or information is a violation of Indian law and could result in imprisonment of up to 3 years and a fine of up to 2 lakhs. Candidates must agree to a non-disclosure agreement, and while computer-based testing is reliable, very small problems could occur that might prevent delivery or generation of test results, in which case every effort will be made to correct the issue.
Disclosing, publishing, reproducing, transmitting, storing, or facilitating transmission and storage of
the contents of the CAT or any information therein in whole or part thereof in any form or by any means, verbal or written, electronically or mechanically for any purpose, shall be in violation of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and/or the Copyright Act, 1957 and/or the Information Technology Act, 2000. Such actions and/or abetment thereof as aforementioned may constitute a cognizable offence punishable with imprisonment for a term up to three years and fine up to Rs. two lakhs. Candidates who want to appear for CAT have to agree to a Non-Disclosure Agreement at the time of the test. Computer based testing is a proven and reliable process that is administered to tens of millions of people each year. As with paper and pencil testing, or virtually every other human endeavour, a very small number of problems could occur that might prevent a test from being delivered and/or a result from being generated. In the unlikely event this does occur, every effort will be made to correct the problem, up to and including the administration of another test.