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Guide-Level 11
You should complete your BBA first because maintaining CAT along with your studies is hard as both are entirely different.
I would suggest you to take 1 year after graduation and devote your time for CAT preparation by joining regular batches in CAT coaching institutions like, TIME or Career Launcher as they provide well prepared study materials and also provide mock tests.
By doing so, it will increase the chances to get score and a call from any IIMs.
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Beginner-Level 4
All the best.
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Beginner-Level 4
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A Triumphant Institute Of Management Education Pvt. Ltd CAT course fee is as here:
Course Fee
Rs.8,950/-
Course Variants
T.I.M.E. Correspondence course for CAT is offered in two variants
CAT Correspondence Course - Regular - Fee: Rs.8,950/-
CAT Correspondence Course - Regular with AIMCAT Discussion Videos - Fee: Rs.9,600/-
CAT Correspondence Course - Advanced - Fee: Rs.11,950/-
CAT 2014 Correspondence Course - Advanced with AIMCAT Discussion Videos
Fee: Rs.13,200/-
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