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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Hello,
I will try to give you a different aspect of preparation of topics apart from the syllabus. More than syllabus to study its important how to study and which topics to concentrate your energy on.
The most important part is your plan. So the topics you should focus on is your preparation plan. Spend a good amount of time in designing your strategy for the exam. Like how many months you have, how many hours you can devote and also the areas you are good at and areas you need to work hard.
Just start with the road map and start preparing on the topics which are categorized as important and you are weak at. Then move to other important
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Yashodhan Deshmukh

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Hi, there's no formula to avoid common mistakes in any exam. But these points might help you stay calm during the exam.
It is important that you practice lot of mocks and papers before the main exam. This will give you confidence and sense of familiarity during the paper.
Practicing will also give you the mistakes that you keep committing every now and then. Commit as many mistakes as you can in first few mocks. More you practice, sooner will you run out of common mistakes to commit.
Dont stress out. If you feel the paper is way too tough or way too easy for what youve practiced, dont worry about it. The general trend will be the same an
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santosh bhawal

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No MAT score is not accepted for admission in MBA.
You have to appear for CAT for getting admission in MBA department.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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MH-CET (MBA/ MMS) Entrance Guide published by Disha Publication
Designed exclusively for students preparing for management entrance examinations this comprehensive guide is must have preparatory material. It contains chapters on broad topics like,
1.English-Language
2.Reasoning
3.Quantitative Aptitude
4.Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation
2.Maharashtra CET-MBA 2017 with Solved Papers (2006-2016) by RK Jha
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Rashmi AggarwalClass Representative, DoMS, IIT Roorkee

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Hello Rishabh,
For General category, cutoff goes between 94% to 96%. If u get around 95%, you are safe and have very high chances of getting a call.

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Sharanya Koushik

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You need to secure a percentage of 70-75% in MAT to get admission into reputed colleges in India including NITW. The first shortlist based on CAT/MAT score will be followed by group discussion and personal interview.

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

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Hello Brundhan,
Your graduation score is fine.
Top colleges providing MBA/PGDM in India are:
IIM-Ahmedabad
FMS, Delhi
IIM-Bangalore
ISB-Hyderabad
IIM-Calcutta
IIM-Lucknow
XLRI-Jamshedpur
IIM-Indore
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
IIFT
JBIMS
SP JAIN
MDI-Gurgaon
Not all, but most of the institutes accept CAT.
And the cut-off percentile for each institute varies every year.
If you happen to score around 98 percentile, you will increase your chances of getting a call from IIM.
If not then you will surely get into any of these top institutes.
Try to target IIMs. Even If you fail to achieve your desired percentil
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GAURAV PRAJAPATI

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Yes, you can score more than 95 percentile with TIME correspondence course. Only thing is that you must remain focused and motivated throughout your preparation. Apart from just working hard, work smart too. Practice a lot and take mocks to get the exam like feel. Analyse your mocks and find out your weak area and work upon them. I can say please take mocks seriously and never forget to analyse it.
I hope this will help you.
Good luck for your preparation.

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