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shivangi raizada

Guide-Level 13

GMAT is "easier" than CAT w. r. t. the no. of concepts tested. GMAT tests a finite no. of concepts but it's tricky w. r. t. to the standard/level of questions that are asked. Quant is more difficult in CAT than in GMAT. Verbal is more difficult in GMAT than in CAT. So, as per your individual strengths and weaknesses across different sections, you may find one of the tests easier than the other. Besides, GMAC (the organisation conducting GMAT gives away 2 full-length GMAT tests free. So, you can take one of these tests to figure out where you stand.

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Krishna Agrawal

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The safest percentile would be 95+ for you to get into IIMs.

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ankit chauhan

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Overall cut-off for S.P Jain was 85 percentile.
Varc: 75, DILR: 75 and Quant: 75.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

Consistent practice and preparation is the key to CAT preparations. Get yourself any class notes or author notes, and be regular and sincere with your time. Once your through with the basics, you would still have a long way to go. The most important stage in CAT is practicing and analyzing your mocks. Since your at home, join an online programme can help you boost your preparation and optimize your time. I can recommend you

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Krishna Agrawal

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Shruti,
For VA, which was my the weakest section I alternated in RC and VA, practised 4 RCs one day, solved 40-50 VA questions the next day and so on. For RCs, in particular remember you don't need to solve all question of an RC, because even if questions seem easy options might be tricky so leave them. Solve easy questions in that time. (Do not take any QA question, RC or a DI LR set on your ego. One cannot afford it in an exam like CAT where saving time is everything, learn to leave the questions too).
For vocabulary, I completed word power made easy by Norman Lewis and revised vocabulary sessions of TIME 34 times. (Never SAT an
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Krishna Agrawal

Contributor-Level 6

For getting into new IIMs, a general category student needs to score more than 95 percentile in CAT.

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Krishna Agrawal

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I joined TIME-Pune for CAT preparation at the end of July 2016. I joined classes, because that helps one make a proper structure for the vast syllabus of CAT. I attended every single class. Additionally, it helped me form an excellent study group, studying became easier with friends. In August, I started solving all questions of the chapters from the TIME books and handouts as soon as they were covered in class. Then after 2 weeks or so All India Mock CAT. Or AIMCATs started, now I was in dilemma whether to give the first mock or not, because how am I supposed to sit for full syllabus test (aren't we all used to syllabus first, then ex
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Shruti,
Take a study material and start studying chapter wise, solve problems on that topic and take 2 tests after every chapter. You have to analyze your 1st test that where you did the mistake and work on it and then take 2nd test with full preparation so that you'll finish that topic right away. Note- Make notes of all important formulas and points somewhere so that at the exam time you can make a quick recap. Or you can get the formula files online also. If you are already done with chapter wise study then you just need to take tests and brush up the topics in which you are finding difficulties and try to buy a book by Arun Sharm
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Aakash Rai

Contributor-Level 9

You need to work regularly on your skills. Learn new words, make small calculations every day. Give lots of mock tests and quizzes with utmost discipline just like you're giving your final day test and that's all. You'll be confident and will be able to score well in the exam.

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