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Contributor-Level 6
No need to be depressed and confused as you are eligible to appear for CAT examination, if you have score 60% marks in your graduation through correspondence.
So without any fear start preparing for your exam, as CAT (Common Admission Test) exam is the toughest examination amongst all the entrance exams.
For better Preparation for your exam you can join some coaching Institutes like: T.I.M.E., Career Launcher, Career Forum, Brilliant Academy, etc.
Reference book for CAT exam:
CAT solved paper by UPKAR's.
Quantitative aptitude by Avinash agarwal, Shipra Agarwal
Verbal Ability by WREN and Martin
For more details about CAT examination for r
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
For CAT coaching in Mumbai - refer https://www.growthcentre.org/cat-coaching-classes/
The GMAT entrance exam is accepted by universities in the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore and many European countries.
For GMAT coaching - refer to https://www.growthcentre.org/gmat-coaching-classes/
Obviously, GMAT has more weightage because it is internationally recognised by thousands of universities in the world.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
No, the questions are not from your graduation courses. CAT is a test with no predefined syllabus, however past trends suggest that CAT tests in general aptitude including Verbal Ability (English), Quantitative Ability (Mathematics), Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) skills.
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Your SSC marks are very low. There are almost no chances of you getting an IIM call. Plus given your HSC, SSC scores, it would be very tough for you to cope up with studies in IIMs. I would recommend that you start looking at other colleges where you can get admission.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
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