Students who took the Common Admission Test this year are now showing their annoyance over the errors in the question papers. Few days back students in delhi went on a candlelight march on this issue and now some students in lucknow has requested the Chief Justice of India (CJI) to look into the matter. Students have asked the IIMs to publicly announce the errors in CAT and the action taken to neutralize the effect under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. CAT and the action taken to neutralize the effect under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Students are also demanding that IIMs should publicize the answer keys under the same act. Few have also gone up to the extent of asking a re-test of CAT 2006, which IIMs have already discarded. Till now IIMs have only confirmed the errors and said that the errors are related to editing and printing and thus the faculties who set the paper can’t be held responsible for it. Though IIM authorize have already announced that they will let every one know the corrective steps taken by them. But the candidates are in no mood of taking any back step. They have decided to go to courts, if IIMs fail to come up with a solution satisfying all.