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Manas Pandey

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You should go for TIME material. It will help you surely. And the most important are the Mocks. So, you have an option of going for AIMCAT, the mock series provided by TIME.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Trushita,
Yes you can do but it is not suggested.
Case 1 - If you are doing your B.Com from a regular mode then it is advisable that don't go for CA. Doing this, you can create excessive pressure on yourself. Neither you can do CA nor B.Com. For CA, you need to clear CPT test after that IPCC (1-2) internships, final which requires a lit amount of time and dedication. So, CA and B.Com simultaneously is not advisable.
Case 2 - If you are pursuing B.Com from correspondence mode, then you can surely opt for CA. Provided you have to divide your time accordingly.
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Manas Pandey

Contributor-Level 6

1. Understand the syllabus
This is a useful tip for almost any exam. Understand the syllabus by going through past years papers and official guidelines. CAT can be segmented into four broad parts-
Quantitative Ability
Data Interpretation
Logical Reasoning
Verbal Ability
The concepts used in this examination are broadly of class 10 level. However, the questions are a little bit tricky to solve and require a good amount of logical thinking. But it can be developed by practice.
2. Books and material
3. Reading, reading & reading
4. Test Series
5. News coverage for post-CAT preparation
Colleges:
First, consider all the IIM's.
After that target the top
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Prepare the basics of maths of 9/10 the class. Take any good CAT preparation book like Arun Sharma, start practicing the problems. If you find it very difficult to solve than go for coaching. If its manageable than join a good test series. Keep practicing problems for ball the 3 sections- Quant/Verbal/DI-LR.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

Guide-Level 14

Hi Sunaina,
It is good to see your seriousness, regarding selection of institute please remember both the institutes you mentioned are among the finest coaching institute which offers quality coaching for CAT and various other management entrance tests like XAT, CMAT, etc.
Please note that selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however, you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute for CAT coaching:
- Teaching methodology.
- Faculty members.
- Study material.
- Tuition fees.
If possible, you may personally visit these institutes and talk to the students studying there and take t
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VISHNU AGARWAL

Contributor-Level 10

You are serious aspirant of CAT, you should focus solely on your profile building during initial years of graduation. Because, for getting into good Bschool, it is equally important to have a good profile. For that you can participate in various cocurricular and extracurricular activities. Also having good graduation aggregate is very important. You can start your entrance exam preparation during your final year. If you put 2 hrs a day for 4-5 months prior to examination and around 20 mock tests in month before CAT, then you can easily fetch around 99 percentile.
Thank you

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UMER MALIK

Beginner-Level 4

There are different books on different subjects & for reasoning (which is the main part in CAT). I will prefer 'How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for Cat by ARUN SHARMA'.

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