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Greetings. For CAT there are few measures that you can take in order to perform well in the exam. The measures include, a thorough understanding of the pattern, type of questions asked and syllabus along with continuous practice (manually and through mock tests). Further, there are few tutorials available at YouTube and for preparation of verbal and non-verbal reasoning, you can rely on RS Aggarwal. For the details regarding pattern, syllabus, question papers, etc. Please refer to https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat/syllabus
Don't stress out and carry a positive approach and mindset for better results. I hope you find thi
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I started preparing seriously from the month of March. So here it goes:
March May: PRACTISE, PRACTISE!
I dedicated this period to work on the Funds and getting conceptual clarity on various topics. This is by far the best place to get all your basics right.
Coming back to the main content, my advice to those of you who are just starting your prep will be: focus on practi
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This totally depends on you that whether you want a gap or not. If you think you cannot prepare both graduation and CAT together you should definitely opt for a gap because it will hamper both graduation and CAT so make a wise decision and keep in mind your strengths and weaknesses before coming to a conclusion. And if you are capable of handling them together don't waste a year.
Good luck.
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