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

Contributor-Level 10

Practice as much syllabus as u can of 9th & 10th. Focus on solving faster. Go through previous year CAT papers and get an idea of the level of questions. then go ahead with the practice.
Good luck.

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Anshul gupta

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Kanika,
From last 2 years i.e 2016 and 2017, the cutoff of IMT is 90% in CAT, but this may vary in the coming years as the cutoff is decided by the administration only.
All the very best for your future endeavors.

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Bazil Aga

Contributor-Level 10

If you have time and aspire IIMs or some college from that league then wait or else its a pretty decent option.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Rishabh! To get a good college providing good placements, you need to have a high CAT score. An average score will land you in a not-so-good college which won't be known much for its placements.

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Pranami Sharma

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The general review from those who are doing preparation and or are already done with the CAT exam recommend to go for times, as it provides facilities that are required to prepare for one else as suggested in previous comment you can first try for demo lectures and by making permutations and combinations choose one for the preparation, because it's you who will understand that better.

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Jai Pandey

Beginner-Level 4

Are you especially preparing for ISM only? In my opinion, you should prepare for CAT and then select the college according to your percentile in CAT. For CAT preparation, TIME and IMS are the best. All the best!

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

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Khushi,
It completely depends on what exactly you would like to become or you would like to accomplish. Both CA and MBA have pros and cons. On the basis of your interest area, you can choose what to pursue. Talking about India, MBA gives you a wider spectrum in the area of finance. Whereas, CA is a specialised course dedicated to accounting and auditing.
It's actually a war between versatility and speciality.
Also, I have seen people pursuing MBA after CA. In reputed companies, they do send their employees (CA) abroad to pursue MBA that too on company's expense.
Think wisely.
Good luck.

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Akshat Raj

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It looks unlikely now, but is possible depending on your quota and peer group.

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Akshat Raj

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Cut-offs (for 2017-19 General CAT.)
Section 1 (VARC): 85
Section 2 (DILR): 80
Section 3 (QA): 80
Aggregate: 90%ile

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