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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Yes, it is nothing that a maths student or a commerce student can only clear CAT. Candidates from pharmacy background also Clear CAT and do MBA. It has basic subjects like - General Awareness, aptitude, English, reasoning.
Prepare for CAT, subject is never a barrier.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

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Hello Mihir,
There can't be a definite number determining that so many attempts will fetch you a 95+ percentile in CAT.
Given the pattern and standard of the CAT question paper, a score of around 140150 would be able to take you around that desired 95th percentile mark. But then again, it is completely dependent on the question paper. If the quality falls or if the questions tend to become tougher, this mark is bound to vary.

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Hello Krishna,
If you have cleared your backlogs then you can definitely appear for CAT.

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Hello Tarun,
Yes, you can definitely get a decent college if you happen to score around 95 percentile.

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Hello Shubham,
One cannot give the correct judgement about the difficulty level of maths in CAT or CAT as whole.
Since everybody has a different understanding but let me tell you it is the syllabus of 9th and 10th that comes in CAT. It is all about time management and, logical skills. You need to be fast and you are expected to attempt a question that is easy and less time taking for you to do.
I would suggest you to go through the syllabus of CAT and some of the previous year question papers to analyze the difficulty level.

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Hello Kritika,
You can go for PGDM or PGDBM after cracking CAT.

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Hello Vivek ,
You can give either of CAT, MAT, XAT or you can go for IAT ( IITTM admission test ). They accept either of the scores.
Good Luck!

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Hello Bhargavi,
You will be able to get a call from XIMB, if you happen to score more than 90 %ile, rest of it depends upon the P.I.

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Hello Divyanshi,
You can try for JBIMS, Mumbai as it is a government college.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

CAT score is accepted in a large number of B-Schools in India. Appearing in CAT is a better option in comparison to MAT & GMAT. If you targeting international B-Schools for MBA then you are advised to appear for GMAT. CDS is an excellent career choice.

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