The Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) does not have a standardized passing percentage, as it is designed to assess a student's cognitive abilities rather than to establish a pass/fail threshold. Instead, students typically receive a score that reflects their performance compared to peers. Schools or districts may set their own cut-off scores based on specific criteria for placement in gifted programs or other educational decisions. It's best to check with the specific institution for their requirements.
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