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Pratham Bhandari

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Attempting CAT Mock Test exams daily is a key to Clear CAT in 1st Attempt. The more you solve mock exams, the greater the chances of scoring high in the CAT. So, it is advised to solve at least three mocks in a week. Try to give sectional-wise mocks as it would help you to crystal-clear your concepts in each section.

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Pratham Bhandari

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No you can't get admission in any good college without giving exams like CAT, CAT, CMAT, MAT, CAT etc.

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Pratham Bhandari

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The best books for CAT Quants are- How to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT by Arun Sharma; Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT by Nishit K. Sinha and Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT by Sarvesh K Verma.

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Pratham Bhandari

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I am so sorry to say that no good college can expect a low score like this as they already have a choice of hundreds student who scored well in the exam but could make it to the IIMs. There are few college which will expect your score but let me warn you that you will not get good job once you pass out from that college so be very carefull about the money that you are going to spend. Colleges that can expect such a low score too are :-
1. Suryadatta college Pune
2. IBMR
3. Biyani Jaipur
4. IILM
5. DBS
Its better that you skip the plan of MBA for now and prepare for the next entrance exam. The MAT exam is conducted after every three months so
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Pratham Bhandari

Contributor-Level 6

You should target the following top colleges with your CAT percentile
KJSIMR MUMBAI
IMT GHAZIABAD
GIM GOA
WELINGKAR
N L DALMIA
CHRIST
GREAT LAKES
NIRMA
IMI
FORE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
UBS CHANDIGARH
AMRITA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
AMITY
IIT MADRAS
NIBM
and there are many more options available. It depends upon your choice and area of your interest. You have done really well. For more information, feel free to ask anytime. We are trying to maximise opportunity based on your profile. So all the best. Thanks.

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Pratham Bhandari

Contributor-Level 6

Hello, IIM interviews are not at all easy and requires heavy preparation to actually convert the calls. I got 14 IIM calls last year & I converted 13 of them and then finally took admission in IIM Ranchi. One should be thorough with his/her profile school, college, graduation, work experience, extra curricular, internship experience etc. ). If you are not thorough with your profile then you lost the battle here itself. After that you should focus on some common interview questions, there are various lists over internet about this and most important question among this is Tell me something about yourself. This question can either ma
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Jainil Joshi

Contributor-Level 7

Even this is the normal age people go for their PG, professional course or any other pursuing strategy by having the sufficient and adequate money to spend on studies.
25-30 is the age of exploring ourselves to the front of the world about precisely what you are. As you asked about experience, some colleges don't ask for experience, but some colleges might ask for experience in a particular field related to your graduation, this is very rare so don't worry.

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Jainil Joshi

Contributor-Level 7

CAT is an exam that tests your expertise in 3 basic fields:
1. Mathematics and Data Interpretation
2. English and Reading Comprehension
3. Logical Reasoning
If you are serious for CAT you cannot ignore any one of the sections. One has to be a jack of all the three sections to ace the test, this becomes more important since one never knows what the composition of the CAT paper is going to be next year.

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Manohar matta

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CAT is a tough exam and one needs to have 100 per cent dedication for it. It requires six to eight hours of study on daily basis with revision of all the concepts and formulae regularly so that it is fresh in memory till the exam day. Candidates need to revise with reference to their application on different types of questions. In the exam, candidates have to take split-second decisions. To master this skill, candidates need to practice 40-50 CAT mock tests.

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