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New answer posted
2014-01-06 10:27:07
Guide-Level 12
Guidelines for CAT preparation :
* To ace the exam, you require the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy. Instead of randomly picking up topics to prepare, get hold of the complete list of areas that you need to cover. The syllabus for CAT is never constant.
* Plan your preparation after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You need to be organized and follow a time-table.
* You may refer to reference books related to the course. Some of the books are listed below :
-How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude-Arun Sharma
-The Person Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for CAT-Nishit K.Sinha
-How to Prepare for
New answer posted
2013-12-30 15:25:35
Guide-Level 11
In order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
Besides the entrance tests mentioned above some institutes even conduct entrance tests of their own.
Please note that without giving any entrance test it is not possible to get admission in MBA program.
Please note that each B-schools shortlists candidates for second stage of selection which may be independent of each other.
The process may include
- Written Test (WT).
- Group Discussions (GD)
- Personal Interviews (PI).
Performance
New answer posted
2013-12-20 15:38:10
Guide-Level 12
Guidelines for CAT preparation :
* To ace the exam, you require the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy. Instead of randomly picking up topics to prepare, get hold of the complete list of areas that you need to cover. The syllabus for CAT is never constant.
* Plan your preparation after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You need to be organized and follow a time-table.
* You may refer to reference books related to the course. Some of the books are listed below :
-How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude-Arun Sharma
-The Person Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for CAT-Nishit K.Sinha
-How to Prepare for
New answer posted
2013-12-12 16:25:41
Guide-Level 11
There are a number of ways in which you can prepare yourself, for instance, there are books, coaching centers as well as websites that provide practice sets for the MBA aspirants. Discussed below are the names of the books that can prove to be extremely beneficial for you.
You can refer Quant Aptitude by Tata Magraw Hill, Competitive Examinations Tips, Techniques, And Short-cut Methods by Guha Abhijit, R.S. Agarawal books on verbal reasoning or Business English and Communication by Clark or Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis.
Apart from books, also spend time for magazines like Business & Management Ch
New answer posted
2013-11-23 03:11:54
Contributor-Level 7
New answer posted
2013-11-22 12:55:44
Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag Mayank10550 .
After completing B.Tech, you may opt for M.Tech or MBA depending on your interest.
As far as getting a job is concerned, always remember, it is the responsibility of the candidate. You may explore certain things about yourself such as :
-Communication skills
-Assessment of your strengths
-Good domain knowledge
-Knowledge of the position you are applying for
-Knowledge about the company you have applied job in
Such pointers will help you to prepare for any interview.
All the Best!
New answer posted
2013-11-21 14:51:08Beginner-Level 5
New answer posted
2013-11-15 12:22:04
Guide-Level 14
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