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Mukul Singh Yadav

Guide-Level 13

For a beginner, you can solve RS Aggarwal for CAT.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

Contributor-Level 8

For CAT, 70 percentile would be enough.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

Guide-Level 13

Hi Miten,
Your question seems to be incomplete as you have not mentioned your aim I. e. the course that you want to do.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

A candidate applying for CAT exam must have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% marks or equivalent CGPA.

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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

You are having a very good score in your studies, mostly IIMs consider 5-10% weightage from your 10th, 12th and graduation score. So do well for CAT score for top IIMs it's above 95 percentile so do hard work and do your best.
All the best!

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

It depends on the college you want to choose. 99.6%ile+ will be required for IIMs. 96%ile+ will be required for other top colleges.

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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

Contributor-Level 8

No, because to apply for the ICWA foundation, a student must have completed 17 years of age and must have passed the senior secondary examination (10+2) of any board recognised by the central or state government.

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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

Contributor-Level 8

I think, dropping in not a good idea. Atleast, you should try to prepare by yourself and for the self study purpose you can refer the famous author's books like
1. Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT Common Admission Tests For Admission into IIMs by Sarvesh K Verma (This is a popular book among Toppers, This is top selling book in India for CAT Quantitative Aptitude),
2. How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CAT Paperback by Arun Sharma
3. How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT by Arun Sharma
A simple scheduling tip for you: depending on the breadth and depth of topic, assign 3 to 5 weeks per topic from
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pavan acharistruggling for something......

Guide-Level 11

You have to get at least 96%ile in CAT exam then only you are eligible for IIMs and you may score above 85%ile in order to get admission into any top college.

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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Kurukshtra University is having own entrance exam for MBA. KUK Entrance Exam but it was in JUNE. So, try for some other private colleges.
Have a good luck.

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