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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
I would give you the suggestions on the basis of my experience , so you can consider them to be true and implied.
1) Start reading English newspaper. Not only front page (boring ) news, but every part of the newspaper. yes I mean those Bollywood, Hollywood, stuffs too. That will improve your vocab as well.
2) Follow Foreign You tubers. Watch their as many videos, as many times, as you can! Try speaking at the same pace they are speaking, first by reading the subtitles, then without subtitles.
3) Start conversing in English with your friends, relatives etc on calls (this helped me the most)
4) Start blogging. When you learn to
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Both CAT & UPSC exams have a different level of difficulty. Don't get confused. Know what you want to do. Since you will require complete dedication to clear either one of them.
Go through the syllabus thoroughly and then decide.
Good luck!
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Contributor-Level 10
Kindly go through this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/iim-call-predictor
Good luck.
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Contributor-Level 10
I would suggest you to write few entrance exams though.
Good luck!
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Contributor-Level 10
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Beginner-Level 5
not only requires one to be good in maths but also good in reasoning and current affairs. So as you say that you are not good in mathematics, I would advise you not to for CAT. However, if your accounts and taxation are good, you could definitely go for CA course. even CS if you like. It is just a rumor that CA and CS are hard. They are not hard, just a bit lengthy.
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