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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Avoid complete negligence of mathematics, at least try to have a basic knowledge of the important concepts which would come to use in future.
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Scholar-Level 17
There is no need to take a year's drop to solely prepare for the CAT exam as it takes around 6-months of diligent preparation to clear CAT. There are still some exams left like CMAT, CET and MAT through which you can get into some reputed B-Schools. However, if your aim is to get admitted into an IIM or a top non-IIM, then only I would advise to take a drop and prepare for CAT. Though you can give the aforementioned exams if you wish. All the best!
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Guide-Level 14
There are many courses like CA, CS, CWA, MBA in finance, investment banking course, and others short-term courses including cost management, corporate accounts, tally. So you have to decide which type of course you want to pursue.
Think about it and then take a decision.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
This will depend on your overall profile. 56% is not a very competitive score for Canada so you must have a very strong application kit like strong SOP, LORs, etc., also first you must apply to college and be accepted.
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