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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Yes, you can get admission in top notch colleges like IIM – A, B, C, I, L through CAT score. The colleges like FMS and JBIMS are known for excellent ROI. The other known colleges for placements are SP Jain, MDI - Gurgaon, XIM - Bhubaneshwar, XLRI – Jamshedpur and NMIMS - Mumbai.
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Shweta Mandhyan

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Yes you can apply through both, the cutoff is 99.96 percentile.

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Gunjan Choudhary

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CAT and XAT cut off is around 60 percentile. CMAT cut off is around 80 percentile.

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Trishula DasA free soul

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It totally depends on your nature. If you are one of a kind who has the ability or can built it in himself to focus without any help then definitely joining classes is not required, but if you do not have this in you then someone is required to boost you up.
If you want to study alone then collect the question papers first and then analyse them and also collect the solutions. Make a proper plan and give proper time to each subject. Also, do not lose the focus during your preparation. Practice the numerical problems from Arun Sharma books because this exam requires more tricks and shortcuts, so by practising more you will get familiar w
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Parul Singh

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For CAT, your eligibility is 10+2+3 or 10+2+4. You should have completed your graduation or in the final year.

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Parul Singh

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You can build your strengths as you go on. The three sections in CAT are, reading comprehension, logical reasoning and data interpretation and quantitative ability.
All the best.

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Trilochan Tiwari

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TIME and Career Launcher are considered to be the best coaching institutes for the preparation of CAT exam.

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