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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI

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You have to score above 95 percentile for a safe BET on your entry to IIMs and other reputed colleges.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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Your score is decent.The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra will publish the MHTCET 2018 cutoff for each of the CAP rounds. You may get a call from Lala Lajpat Rai Inst of Management, Thakur Inst of Management, Rizvi Inst of Management, for. C. Rodrigues Inst. Of Management, St. Francis Inst of Management and others but you are not eligible for WE School, SIMSREE and others.

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

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Firstly, work on CAT entrance exam preparation. Start with basic maths specially 9th and 10th standard. Refer some good CAT preparation books like
Arun Sharma - How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT published by Tata McGraw Hill
Nishit Sinha - The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Trishna's - Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Prepare regularly and do join a good test series to evaluate your performance. Also, join a good test series to evaluate your performance. Building your resume is sub-important. You can work on this too.

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

Scholar-Level 17

Start with basic maths specially 9th and 10th standard. Refer some good CAT preparation books like:
Arun Sharma - How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT published by Tata McGraw Hill
Nishit Sinha - The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Trishna's - Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Prepare regularly and do join a good test series to evaluate your performance. Along with this do join a good test series to evaluate your performance and comparison with other CAT aspirants.

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

Scholar-Level 17

First of all, look at the CAT syllabus and if you think you can deal it with self-preparation than go for a regular and determined effort for CAT preparation. You can refer - Start with basic maths specially 9th and 10th standard. Refer some good CAT preparation books like
Arun Sharma - How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT published by Tata McGraw Hill
Nishit Sinha - The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Trishna's - Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Prepare regularly and do join a good test series to evaluate your performance. Also, do join a good Test Series to evaluate your performance and comparison w
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Number system: Basic topic of this.Arithmetic: Arithmetic has a vast number of sub-topics.Algebra: Considering this has been one of the most dominant topics in CAT in the last three years, it makes a lot of sense to place extra emphasis on this topic.
Geometry: Another topic which has featured quite a lot in the last few years.
Permutation and Combination/Probability: This is another topic that contributes around one to two questions to the exam.
Miscellaneous Topics: This includes Set Theory, Trigonometry and Logarithms.

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

Scholar-Level 17

You can go for self preparation. Along with that, you must join a good test series. Regular tests will help you evaluate your performance and work on the weaker topics. Just keep working hard and be determined. Keep notes of important formulas and short cuts.

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Jahnvi Patel

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Marks varies from year to year. What matters is the percentiles. The cut-off percentile for OBC category revolves around 75 to 80 every year. So, calculate your chances accordingly. And for the last date, check the ACPC website regularly.
All the best.

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Yash Mehta

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If you are capable of handling both at a time then go for them. No one knows your potential other than you, so first decide because CAT preparation requires minimum 4/5 hours per day initially.

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