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New answer posted
2014-01-17 12:55:03
Guide-Level 12
Guidelines for CAT preparation :
1) To crack 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.
2) Plan your preparation after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You need to be organized and follow a time-table.
3) 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
New answer posted
2014-01-15 12:28:59
Guide-Level 11
As per your percentile in CAT you may look for some of the below mentioned institutes:
- Shri Balwant Institute of Management Business School- Sonepat.
- Institute of Management- Bhubaneshwar.
- KIIT School of Management- Bhubaneshwar.
- Institute of Management and Development- Delhi.
- Aurora Business School- Hyderabad.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding various institutes accepting CAT scores.
Link: https://ask.shiksha.com/top-mba-colleges-accepting-cat-2013-score-qna-2739602
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New answer posted
2014-01-15 12:08:06
Guide-Level 11
As per your percentile in CAT you may look for some of the below mentioned institutes:
- National Institute of Management Studies- Bangalore.
- Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research- New Delhi.
- International Business School- Pune.
- Bangalore Management Academy-Bangalore.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding various institutes accepting CAT scores.
Link: https://ask.shiksha.com/top-mba-colleges-accepting-cat-2013-score-qna-2739602
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New answer posted
2014-01-14 15:58:51
Contributor-Level 9
Regarding preparation of CAT exam, I would suggest you to join some good coaching institute in your city which offers quality coaching for CAT.
These institute offers regular and weekend classes, plus they conduct mock test on regular basis.
For your reference find below some of the finest coaching institutes which offers quality coaching for CAT.
- TIME.
- Career launcher.
- IMS and many more institutes.
Refer to the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding various institutes in India offering quality coaching for CAT.
Link: https://testprep.shiksha.com/cat-entrance-exams-coaching-classes-in-india-categorypage-14-47-809-
New answer posted
2014-01-13 14:50:12
Guide-Level 11
Please remember no good B-school gives direct admission, in order to pursue MBA you need to take various management entrance tests like CAT, MAT, XAT etc.
Besides various national level management entrance tests, some institute even conduct entrance test of their own like:
- IBSAT: ICFAI Business Schools
- NMAT: NarseeMonjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.
- MICA: Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad.
- IIFT: Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi and Kolkata.
So I would suggest you to take various management entrance test and then take admission in good B-school.
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New answer posted
2014-01-13 10:39:11
Guide-Level 11
Yes with proper preparation and hard work non engineers may surely crack crack CAT exam.
I would suggest you to:
- Start with self-preparation and stick to it for few weeks and revise your class 10 and 12th maths (CBSE/ICSE if possible) to strengthen your basics.
- The number of hours that you are required to put in depends on your individual aptitude since you are a from non- engineering background so for you a minimum of 3-4 hours of self study apart from caching is a must.
- Regularly give mock test, based on your performance in mock tests you may know in area you are strong and in which areas you need more hard work.
- After spending
New answer posted
2014-01-08 17:49:05New 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
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