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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Hello,
Most of your task is done for IIFT if you are preparing for CAT. Difficulty level for both the exams is at par. The only difference is the General Knowledge section which can be easily covered by Reading newspapers on a daily basis.
Ensure to solve mock papers for IIFT to get a look and feel of how the pattern is, what the difficulty level of the exam is.
Focus on your CAT preparation and IIFT preparation will follow.
Remember, do not try to put your leg into both the paper as far as preparation is concerned. Just focus on your CAT preparation. Try to complete your syllabus well before time so that you have time to agile yourself to
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Nikhlesh Mathur

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No, that is not right. What is required is that you need to be at least a graduate from an authorized / approved university and must have overall at least 50 percent marks in graduation.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Not a bad idea at all. Infact MBA through regular mode of education would be very good if you can leave your job for a period of 2 years. Here you have the option to do MBA through Part-time mode or distance mode, which will not require you to appear in CAT / MAT.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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There is no definite answer to your questions. Difficulty does not have levels. If you can understand something in education then it is not difficult otherwise everything is difficult. So better focus on what you study and learn it perfectly so that you can enjoy your education.

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MITHILA SALVI

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Yes, you can take admission based on MAT exam, but it depends on the college you are applying for because, some colleges accept MAT scores while some don't.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Yes, surely, you will be able to prepare but you will need to learn some elementary mathematics and also focus more on the logical reasoning questions based on basic mathematics.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello,
SNAP (Symbiosis national aptitude test) is conducted by the symbiosis international university (SIU) for admission Into the 15 colleges under SIU.
The following are the top reference books for SNAP :
1)SNAP Symbiosis National Aptitude Test: Solved Papers
2)Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R. S. Aggarwal
3)Arihant Descriptive General English by S. P. Bakshi
4)Data Analysis and Logical Reasoning by R.S Aggarwal
5)Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma
6)Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension by Arun Sharma & Meenakshi Upadhyay
7)Reasoning & Aptitude by Nem Singh
You may go for the latest edition of th
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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

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Hello Sumanth,
Yes, IIMs do accept the GMAT score, but only for one year executive program.
However, all the IIMs have a different requirement for the admissions.
For example: IIM-Ahmedabad will look at a score of 700+ only and a work experience of more than 7 years. Whereas, IIM-Indore might settle for a GMAT score of 650 and work experience of 5 years
Good Luck.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Candidate should stay focused right from the day one. One year time is good enough for preparation. Still you need to be focused on very first day.
You can divide the time into two parts:
Phase-1 you can start covering the syllabus and cover different methods, tips and tricks to solve variety of problems. Try to finish the syllabus in initial seven to eight months and keep the rest for revision.
Phase-2 is when you start your revision part. Try solving mocks paper as much as possible this will lead to more accuracy as you learn from your mistakes.
Be focused and calm. For themonth keep all the formulas and tricks handy and revise on a dail
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