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Scholar-Level 17
You may pursue M.Com only if you are able to manage both at the same time. Else, you can choose any other short-term certification course of your interest.
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Scholar-Level 17
All the reputed colleges for MBA in HR admit students only on merit basis and not by any other means. Apart from CAT and SNAP, you can also give XAT and TISSNET for XLRI Jamshedpur and TISS Mumbai respectively.
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Guide-Level 12
in today's world competition in any field is very high so don't take it easy and syllabus is cast for the basics concept you can refer quantitative and logical reasoning by RS aggarwal for English part grammar practice upto 10th level and read articles, editorials in the English newspaper it will help you to improve reading comprehension skills. Quantitative aptototude, logical reasoning by Arun Sharma is also very good books for CAT preparation do practice alot because CAT most important thing is time management so don't confuse about study material go for the latest edition only dilr needs more practice so do practice however yo
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/cat-exam-percentile-predictor
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Among the exams mentioned, CAT and XAT are comparatively tougher but many prominent B-schools across India accept their scores. With thorough and diligent preparation, both of them can be cracked. Give CMAT too since it is a bit easier than both CAT and XAT. There are not a lot of top-ranked colleges accepting MAT scores nowadays, so keep it only as a backup. Focus more on CAT/XAT and CMAT.
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