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Here you can know how to crack CAT in two months:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-preparation-in-3-months-blogId-11407
For more queries, comment me. Don't forget to upvote.
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GDPI Cut-off for PGDM Admission (2015-17)
Short-listed Applicants for GDPI PGDM (Banking and Financial Services) 2015-17
All applicants of the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Banking and Financial Services)
2015-17 may please note the following cut-off for GDPI:
CAT 2014 (Total Percentile) : 73.00 and above
ATMA (Total Percentile)
(March 1, 2015 examination) : 73.00 and above
CMAT (February 2015) : Score of 181 and above
The final selection will be based on CAT/ATMA/CMAT score, academic performance, English
writing test and performance in GDPI.
Centre-wise list of short-listed applicants will be uploaded o
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Beginner-Level 4
There are 4 sections in CAT exam i.e. quantitative aptitude, verbal ability, logical & analytical reasoning and data interpretation. It is always advisable to join a coaching that prepares students to crack CAT exam with high percentile and they also gives you study materials and take exams for better preparation of yours. As you are a 2nd year engineering student and I guess that it is the best time for you to start your preparation in order to score higher percentile in exam. Good luck!
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According to me, you should concentrate on your current course i.e. B.Sc because it is very important for you. After that, if you have sufficient time left, you can start preparing for CAT. Plan accordingly. All the best.
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