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Nidhi Negi

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Get a clear idea of what the syllabus is. I hope you know that the exam consists of Quant, LR/DI, and English. Start practising. There are a lot of books available. Give time to all the four and to get an idea of the difficulty level of each, solve the previous years CAT questions. You can choose to take the test series of any coaching institute, later, if you think you need it.

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Shashank Sharma

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Experience matters but not much. Most of the weightage is given to exam and GD/PI scores. So, you have to get good scores.

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Shashank Sharma

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IIFT has its own entrance exam. The forms will be out somewhere around May or June and the exam is held in November.

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Shashank Sharma

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IIFT conducts it's own entrance exam in November. You can apply for that. You have to clear the cut-off to be eligible for GD/PI. Then, based on both scores you get selected.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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Yes, you can get admission.

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Gunjan Choudhary

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Yes, it is sufficient to get a call from IMT-Nagpur.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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You can try for MAT and if you get a good score, then you can go for CAT exam.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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You should pursue MBA in finance.

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