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<p>One should keep 9 months for CAT preparation, but it is possible to prepare in six months too provided the plan is focussed and exhaustive. For a six month preparation plan, one will need to dedicate 8 to 10 hours daily.</p>

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<p>According to students who have appeared for WBJEE, Mathematics is the toughest section to prepare, since it has lengthy and formula based questions.</p>

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<p>Overall, WBJEE is considered moderately tough. Level of syllabus is similar to 12th standard qualifying exam. Therefore, students who are well prepared for their board exams are likely to score well in WBJEE.</p>

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<p>MAT has 2 sections which are completely Maths based – Mathematical Skills and Data Interpretation, so it is not possible to crack MAT without having a good control over this subject.</p>

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<p>Ideal time to start MAT preparation is 6 months before the exam session. But if you have appeared for it before, you will need less time to prepare. So, plan your preparation accordingly.</p>

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<p>If you don't wish to opt for coaching to prepare for MAT then join online study groups to get recommended study material and guidance from mentors/peers. Refer to MAT specific preparation books. Watch YT videos on MAT prep, practice mock tests and sample questions in a large number. Focus on all important topics from which most of the questions are asked.</p>

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<p>MAT scoring is done between 200 to 800, so a nearly 650 or 700 will get you 90 to 95 percentile. A score of 600 is also good as it converts into percentile between 80 to 85. &nbsp;</p>

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<p>To crack MAT exam in first attempt, start preparation early; at least a month six months in advance. Cover each topic of the MAT syllabus thoroughly and attempt 40+ mock tests to have complete control on all possible types of questions asked. In the exam, avoid negative marking by skipping questions you are not sure of. Try to maintain average scoring by solving 17-20 questions in each section.</p>

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<p>MAT is conducted in February, May, September and December. You can appear for it whenever ready and confident of scoring high. However, it is seen that maximum applications are done for December and February sessions as that's the main season of all other national level MBA entrance exams and admission.</p>

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<p>It is not compulsory to attempt MAT GK section as the score in not considered for percentile calculation but it is not recommended to skip it all together as it may dent your chances in colleges that look at candidates' sectional scores too.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can crack CAT exam even if you haven't studied Maths in class 12. CAT Quant and DI have Mathematical questions of advance level, from the topics studied in Class 9 and 10. You will only need to brush up the basic and practice advance level questions.</p>

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<p>CAT books by Arun Sharma, Nishit Sinha, RS Agarwal and Abhijit Guha are good and exhaustive, but you should refer to more study material like sample test papers and mock tests for a complete preparation.</p>

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<p>While it is not mandatory to attempt all sections in CAT, the IIMs and all top B School consider sectional percentiles too for selecting candidates for admission. Thus, you cannot afford to skip a CAT section all together. You can skip some questions though.</p>

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<p>Overall difficulty level of CAT exam has always been moderate to high. CAT is of higher difficulty level than all other MBA entrance exams in India.</p>

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<p>While it is advised to dedicate at least 9 months to CAT preparation, six months of dedicated study can also help you crack the exam. You will need daily, weekly and monthly plan for syllabus coverage. Practice a good number of mock tests and study for about 8 hours daily.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can crack CAT through self study but it will require a lot of discipline and consistency on daily basis. You will need the most recommended books, best mock test series and online practice sessions. Join YouTube channels for online tutorial. Give yourself 9 months and study for 8 hours daily.</p>

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<p>CAT DILR preparation is completely based on practice papers and mock tests. You should obtain recommended CAT DILR sample papers and mock test series. Make sure to cover all types of question. Also practice DILR questions of past year with the help of CAT question papers.</p>

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<p>IIT Guwahati had conducted GATE exam on Feb 7 and 8 for following papers -</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9984%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 50%;"><col style="width: 50%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td>GATE 2026 Feb 7 exam (shift 1)</td><td>AG, ES, GG, IN, MA, MN, TF, XE, XL</td></tr><tr><td>GATE 2026 Feb 7 (shift 2)</td><td>AE, BT, CH, CY, GE, PH, XH</td></tr><tr><td>GATE Exam 2026 Feb 8 (shift 1)</td><td>CS-1 and ST</td... View more

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<p>NCERT books are the best study material to begin preparation for SRMJEEE. Students can also study from class 12 books of their state boards. NCERT books will help students build understanding of basic concepts. Beside NCERT, candidates can take help from H.C. Verma for Physics, Arihant Publication books for Maths and O.P. Tandon books for Chemistry.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>NID Studio Test is said to be the hardest. Here, students are asked to prepare a model using the material given. It checks creativity, imagination, and problem-solving skills.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Among all MET sections, students often find Mathematics section to be the most difficult to prepared. Students should check and focus more on important topics and repeated questions to prepare for Mathematics.</p>

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<p>Students are advised to start their MET preparation as early as they can to have enough time for revision. Most students start their preparation along with board exams.</p>

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<p>With proper preparation strategy and dedication, students can crack MET with self study. Since MET and board exam syllabus are quite similar, candidates can prepare simulatenously for both exams.</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates will be able to attempt MET mock test multiple times. No log in credentials are need to attempt mock test.</p>

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<p>It is not at all necessary to take coaching to get a good rank in NID Entrance Exam. It is because the entrance exam will test creative, drawing, and innovative skills of the candidate. Now, a coaching institute can't teach you to be creative or become innovative. But you can take coaching classes for regular practice and guidance.</p>

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<p>No. The COMEDK UGET exam is not harder compared to the JEE Mains or Advanced. Those who are preparing for these exams can easily attempt the COMEDK exam because of overlapping of syllabus.</p>

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<p>To prepare for WBJEE, candidates should complete syllabus and focus on revising. Mock tests should be attempted regularly to know mistakes and correct it.</p>

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<p>One will need 3-4 hours of preparation if they are planning to complete XAT syllabus in 6 months.</p>

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<p>A&nbsp;<strong>Technical Ability Test (TAT)&nbsp;</strong>and&nbsp;<strong>Personal Interview will be conducted for NIFT </strong>Stage 2 examination of B.F.Tech. (NLEA). The format of the exam will be in paper-based (OMR) format.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Completing XAT syllabus requires 3 to 6 months, with 6-8 months for thorough preparation, including mock test analysis and practise using previous year XAT question papers.</p>

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