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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

Guide-Level 11

It depends upon your caliber and ability to grasp concepts. If you are a quick learner, 2-3 hours a day would suffice. If you take time to grasp things, give in 4-5 hours. Start with a target. See how much time you take to understand things, then adjust your time accordingly.

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Syed Ziya Hashmi

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TIME is good coaching institute but you should visit the center before taking admission and consult with old students.

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Jayadev Thrikandiyoor

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There is no management quota. SPJIMR admits candidates through merit alone. The total fees totals to an approx of 17 Lakhs.

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soumik santra

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there is no such tutor available for preparing cat. if available also they won't guide u properly.
so better u do join t.i.m.e.
all d bst!!

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Debankur Ghosh

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It is unanimously suggested that you take an entrance test and get admission to MBA or PGDM through it

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

Guide-Level 11

CAT and GMAT both contain Quant and verbal sections; cat has logical reasoning and data interpretation as an extra section. Although GMAT has data interpretation in form of Integrated reasoning (IR) section, score of this section is not counted in the total score but provided separately. Quant of Gmat is easier than Cat. Verbal of GMAT and cat too differs. So books for both differs.

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

Guide-Level 11

The admission depends upon your profile. I have seen engineers being rejected at 99 percentile and commerce students being selected at 95-96 percentile because of the profiles. In short, try to score the maximum and develop a strong profile.

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rishab S

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u should prepare for cat to get place in iim

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Himanshi Singh

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You can get admission for MBA only if you score good percentile. Or else you can give other entrance exams like MAT/XAT/SNAP/CMAT.

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Harsha Kumar

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You can give CAT/XAT/GMAT exams.

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