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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Pursuing CA (Chartered Accountancy) is an excellent option if you have an inclination towards accounting, auditing, taxation, and finance. CA is a highly respected and challenging profession that requires a lot of dedication and hard work. However, if you are interested in management roles or want to broaden your career options, pursuing an MBA after CA can be a great choice. CAT (Common Admission Test) is a popular
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Understand the Exam Pattern: It's important to understand the exam pattern and syllabus before you start preparing. The IMUCET is a multiple-choice question paper that covers topics in Physics Mathematics, Chemistry English and General Knowledge. There are 200 questions in total and the exam is conducted for a duration of 3 hours.
Create a Study Plan: Once you have a good understanding of the exam pattern and syllabus, create a study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus. Allocate more time to the topics that you find challenging and revise the easier topics
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Guide-Level 13
1. Understand the exam well. Before getting into the preparation tips for the CAT exam, the first thing one should get familiar with is the syllabus of CAT and the exam pattern in detail.
2. Prepare a study plan.
3. Candidates should frame a preparation strategy that best suits their daily schedule.
4. Go through newspapers, journals, magazines, blogs, articles, etc.
5. Give online mock tests.
6. Time management.
7. Good study material.
8. Solve previous year's papers.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Each question will carry three marks
There will be negative marking of minus one for every wrong answer
There wil
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
The sections in CAT and NMAT exam are on similar lines. The space below mentions the similarities in the syllabus and exam sections:
- Quantitative Aptitude in CAT and Quantitative Skills in NMAT: The Quantitative Aptitude section of the CAT and the Quantitative Skills section of the NMIMS Management Aptitude Test are both based on very similar topics. If the candidates prepare for the Quantitative Aptitude section of the Common Admission Test, which requires knowledge of higher-level topics, they can easily solve the Quantitative Skills section of the NMIMS Management Aptitude Test since the same foundation topics are covered thoroughly
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
XAT- Decision making is a new section to deal with
SNAP- Vocabulary and grammar, some add on topics in logical reasoning like clocks, calendars, verbal reasoning etc. IIFT more about calculation and vocabuary again plus the questions are very lengthy in IIFT so get used to extracting the data fast from question
NMAT- Vocabulary and verbal reasoning, 50% of Logical skills section is verbal reasoning
So you just need to make these small modi
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Scholar-Level 16
CAT is more about strategy, practise and solving with speed.
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