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2016-01-22 12:11:36New answer posted
2016-01-22 12:01:18Contributor-Level 10
New Delhi Institute of Management
Christ University Institute of Management
Alliance School of Business - Alliance University
Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship
Lovely Professional University
Asia-Pacific Institute of Management (AIM, Delhi)
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2016-01-22 11:57:38Contributor-Level 10
Amrita School of Business - Department of Management Studies
Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS)
Indus Business Academy (IBA Bangalore),
Institute of International Trade
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2016-01-22 10:44:02
Contributor-Level 7
Alliance School of Business, Bangalore
UPES Dehradun
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow
VIT Business School, Vellore
ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai
Balaji Institute of Telecom and Management,
All of these are pretty good with good faculty, facilities and curriculum but among these UPES Dehradun is my personal recommendation. It has shown pretty good track record in last few years. Top companies like Accenture, E&Y, KPMG, Deloitte, Kline Management Consulting, Infosys, Castrol, CRISIL, LG, Flipkart, Nestle, ITC, Sony, Panasonic, Tata Power, Torrent Power, Reliance etc come here ever
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2016-01-22 06:34:34
Contributor-Level 6
Firstly my best wishes with you for preparation for CAT exam. Believe in yourself, you can do it and build will power, learn to manage tome, study specific then self-access each topic wise, identify gaps, fill gaps, move on. Complete your syllabus and Mock tests. These are some key points to success. CATS mainly tests your concepts with speed and accuracy. It has limited curriculum, so do not leave anything. It is computer based, you may be required to practice on computers. You can divide your study in two steps: step 1 and step 2. In this Step 1, set your fundamental. Do mastery on each topic chapter wise. Divide your cu
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