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1)For VARC Rule no 1 READ R\ule no 2 never forget rule no 1
2) for lrdi practice is key do previous year mocks qn
3) MOCKS IS THE KEY
4)REVISE THE MISTAKE YOU DID IN YOUR MOCKS that's it hope it will help you.
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Start Early While the repeaters need only a couple of months to revise, the first-time takers need to start preparing early, at least a year before the actual CAT exam. Make a Schedule Make a Plan and Stick to it! Get the right tools The right tools can be a lifesaver saving valuable time and effort. Take Mock Tests. Analyze yourself.
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