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first learn the vocabulary then implement those words in your spoken English then try to read as much as you can the interested topics to keep your focus on.
After vocabulary, learn grammar. You will perform well if you do that.
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Quantitative Ability -
Number System: Ensure that you are clear with the basic concepts of this topic. Arithmetic: Though Arithmetic has a vast number of sub-topics, in the last 3 years, only a couple of questions have featured from this topic. Algebra: Considering this has been one of the most dominant topics in CAT in the last three years, it makes a lot of sense to place extra emphasis on this topic. Geometry: Another topic which has featured quite a lot in the last few years. Permutation & Combination/Probability: This is another topic that contributes around one to two questions to
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Your CAT score will be considered for All India seats. Cutoff for All India seats is usually 99.99 percentile.
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