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5 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
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studyabroad. Shiksha. Com.You should purchase the previous year problems of GMAT. Or you can join a coaching institute also for your preparation. They will train you about this exam pattern and improve your performance.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, a separate preparation is required for both CAT and GMAT since the level of questions asked in these exams are different from each other. For example, the level of English in CAT is comparatively lower than that of the GMAT. Giving free mocks without any preparation would let you know it in a much better way.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Yes! It is possible to clear with good marks in GMAT in 8- 9 months! By clearing basic concepts & solving Q papers, it is possible!
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There are certain essential differences between CAT and GMAT.
1. Quants section of CAT is tougher than GMAT. In CAT you can afford to skip questions, but in GMAT. You cannot do that.
2. If you don't do well in CAT then next year you can take CAT again. If you don't do well in GMAT. You can retake GMAT after few months. Speed and accuracy is essence of both.
3. CAT cost: Rs.2000 approximately for per-form.
4. GMAT. Rs.16k approximately for per appearance. I hope this helps.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. Learning the concepts.
2. Solving questions and papers
3. Evaluation and improving. You can use Youtube or refer some books to clarify concepts and learn about the test format and structure. For solving problems you can buy some books by Tata McGraw Hill, Arihant for CAT and Kaplan, GMAT Review for GMAT. For evaluation and improving, you can solve papers and evaluate them yourself. Find out your weaknesses and work on improving them.
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