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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Solve previous year CAT papers : Practice CAT level questions, take mocks that are the closest to the actual CAT level and solve previous year's CAT question papers. Your performance in a CAT level mock will not only tell you how prepared you are for the exam but will also tell you how you are weighing across test takers. Tips to prepare for CAT :-
1. Understand well about the exam. Before getting into the preparation tips for the CAT exam, the first thing one should know is the syllabus of CAT and the exam pattern in detail.
2. Study material.
3. Online mock test.
4. Study group.
5. Study online.

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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Tips to overcome this :-
1. Don't be afraid to make mistakes.
2. Stay positive.
3. Invest in different hobbies.
4. Use coaching techniques.
5. Learn something everyday.
6. Make different choices whenever necessary.
7. Change the focus of what you're thinking.
8. Set a goal. We often feel unmotivated because we don't really know where we want to end up.
9. Practice self - help and self - care.
10. Regularly review your goals and progress.

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Hema Chilukoti

Contributor-Level 6

It is really not necessary to prepare for CAT exam what ever you learn and experience in your MBA programme 85% of the questions will be asked in CAT and remaining 15% will be other. Start thinking practical and logical don't just read them like a kid try to understand and solve the cases like you are the owner and you need to solve the obstacles in business by this way one can have extreme knowledge on business management so that CAT exam can be easily solved by you. :). .

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

You need to know about CAT eligibility and requirements before starting preparation. The CAT exam helps you get into the top IIM to study MBA. Here are a few tips to start your CAT preparation:
1. The very first step is that you need to understand your CAT exam pattern in detail.
2. Then you should choose the right study material to kickstart your preparation.
3. Begin section-by-section preparation and focus on comprehension of the topics.
4. Select the best guide or coaching institute to prepare for the CAT if you want to take coaching.
5. You can use the help of YouTube videos to clear up the basics.
6. Keep track of your progress by
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

You can prepare for 1 year with regularity. Practise mocks and study with regularity.

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3 years ago

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Sunit Chatterjee

Beginner-Level 5

For CAT preparation you need a mentor or coach. At first, you need to go through basic modules of TIMES and IMS. For the competition, go through the basic concept. You can prefer ELITES GRID VIDEOS GEJO AND GP SIR VARC BOOSTER COURSE, so that you get ample opportunity to build a foundation for your preparation. Then the real game starts with mock. Analyze it very well and you can get a video solution of the test series you enrolled in ,so you might go through that as well. Hope it will help you.

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Sunit Chatterjee

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, it is okay to start preparing in august people prepare from October, and giving CAT get a good percentile time is not the issue but strategy and consistency is the issue you need to develop this 2 things first and after you do this first make a strategy for each of the subject for VARC start reading from Aeon guardian times of India for IRDI practice from past year papers and mocks for quant go through basic modules like arithmetic geometry Number System etc. And clear your concept then give sectionals and mock tests and analyze the test and that's it hope it will help you. Thanks.

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Sunit Chatterjee

Beginner-Level 5

At first if your 12th score is above 50 percent then you are eligible to sit for the CAT exam and yes you might not get calls from IIM B.A. C or I but doors are not closed for you can get a call from fms and new iims for sure if you can get a great percentile in your CAT exam and before preparation some key area you need to focus on
1)For VARC Rule no 1 READ R\ule no 2 never forget rule no 1
2) for lrdi practice is key do previous year mocks qn
3) MOCKS IS THE KEY
4)REVISE THE MISTAKE YOU DID IN YOUR MOCKS that's it hope it will help you.

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