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Mukul Singh Yadav

Guide-Level 13

The three subject you want to consider for calculating the aggregate marks for CAT exam are logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude and English.

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anup kumarPaasionate enthusiasts and hard smart working

Contributor-Level 7

Definitely, you will get it. If you did not get through 1st round, you will definitely get in 2nd round. You have a brilliant score.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

Before you appear for CAT, you need to decide on your interest areas and career aspirations, as CAT is an entrance exam for seeking admission into MBA. In case you intend to pursue a career in Technical / Research /Academics area then a Masters course in your Graduation level course will be a better option. However if you want to move into general management the MBA is suitable. As a pre-qualifying standard you need to ensure that you score more than 50% marks at graduation level for admission into MBA. The open test of CAT happens in November / December and most students appear for it during their final gear of graduation course.

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JISHUA THOMAS

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I believe in depending on one book and practicing it entirely. This helps in the methodical flow of preparation with respect to all the sections of CAT. Arun Sharma book How to prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT & How to prepare for Logical Reasoning for CAT are the best ones for learning whole concepts gradually from basic to advance level. To learn how to solve reasoning based questions quickly and to hone solving skills to the finest level in DI&LR, I suggest referring to the video tutorials of Hand Ka Funda, the style of teaching the concepts and shortcuts is very clear and helps in apprehending well and solving all types of D
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Supratik Dey

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You can't calculate that on your own. It is based on how many people scored more than you, lesser than you and the total applicants.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you are eligible for CAT 2018. You can apply for the same. Good luck.

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Shraddha Tiwari

Guide-Level 11

Class 10th and class 12th marks are absolutely necessary for CAT exam. Your score, plus your academic average are considered together for determining your final score that decides who will call you.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

Contributor-Level 8

Hello,
You have secured good academic marks in past, but colleges give weightage equally to every sections like marks scored in entrance examination, what/GD PI and marks scored graduation (weightage varies from college to college). To be in safe zone try to score anywhere in between 90-95. All the best.

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NIMISHA SHARMAMember of Media and PR Committee @IMI B

Contributor-Level 8

CAT is an exam for post-graduation. And, JEE you give for under graduation. After JEE, you will be an engineer and after CAT, you will be a manager. So, you can be a manager after becoming an engineer. What will make more money depends on your potential. MBA will definitely give a hike in a job you will be doing after engineering. So, my advice will be, you first concentrate on JEE to become an engineer, then decide, if you want to go for MBA or M.Tech.

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