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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exam/cat
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You should practice basics from NCERT and RS Agarwal books, then you can join TIME institute.
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You can check the below mentioned link for CAT syllabus:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exam/cat
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They accept CMAT and CAT score.
All the best.
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1. General: 100 (Maximum), 96(Minimum).
2. OBC: 100 (Maximum), 88 (Minimum).
3. SC: 100 (Maximum), 60 to 65 (Minimum).
4. ST: 100 (Maximum), 45 to 60 (Minimum).
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1. Pearson.
2. Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Arun Sharma.
Verbal needs more of practice and concentration, and so is DI/LR.
You can join a coaching institute for CAT preparation. As they have a prepared curriculum with weekly tests to evaluate individuals performance.
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