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Nishtha Shukla

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No, it is not wise to attempt a CAT mock test, just before the exam. Candidates must practice only one CAT mock test just before the exam; not to check his control over topics but to keep the confidence of time management high. Any candidate who has practiced a good number of mock tests will be able to score 98-99 percentile by the last week of the CAT exam, so they need to just go with the same confidence.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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Yes, it is possible to prepare for CAT exam with mock tests only if you have appeared for the exam previously and have complete control on the topics included in the CAT syllabus. But if you are a first timer, you need to first complete the syllabus, understand each and every topic and then practice CAT mock tests to crack the exam.

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Anya B

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Candidates should practice CAT mock test during the day. Once, CAT admit card is released, they should practice CAT mocks at the same time as their exam slot. This will help them align their mind and body to 2 hours of rigorous test so that they can utilize their time in the CAT exam well. For example, CAT exam starts are early as 8:30 am. So, those who are not used to studying early morning will face difficulty in performing optimally if they get morning slot.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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CAT exam has sectional time limit of 40 minutes per section and as soon as the time gets over, the test screen moves to the new section. So, it is very important that a candidate uses 40 minutes to attempt the questions correctly and optimally. RC passages are long and dense. Sometimes, DI or LR questions turn out to be lengthy, Quants questions are often time taking. By practicing sectional mock tests, candidate will get the practice of how to manage 40 minutes irrespective of the type of question.

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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Yes, you can get into the PGDM programme provided at Rajagiri Business School for PGDM without appearing for CAT. However, you must provide a valid score of any other accepted entrance exam. The institute accepts candidates strictly on an entrance basis, which means you must provide a valid score in any of the accepted exam. Some of the other management exams accepted by RBS are MAT/ CMAT/ KMAT/ XAT. Hence, anyone who satisfies the basic eligibility and has the required entrance exam score may apply for the programme, even if they don't have CAT score.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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XAT score calculation process is simple as the marking scheme is pretty straightforward. The total marks of XAT 2025 is 95. The test has 95 questions each carry 1 mark. Section wie distribution is:

VALR: 26 marks

DM: 21 marks

QADI: 28 marks

GK: 20 marks

However, since GK marks are not to be included in XAT score and percentile calculation, the total marks have to be calculated from VALR, DM and QADI sections. So, for every correct option, candidate can give themselve 1 mark and for every incorrect option they need to subtract 0.25 marks. Further, for 8 consecutive unanswered questions, they need to subtract 0.10 marks. The final number arri

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Mahesh Tyagi

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The 2024 MAT  cutoff marks of NEHU was around minimum 450. the selection was based on the MAT score and group discussion, personal interview .  

the aggregrate percentage of MAT score is 80%

and  aggregrate percentage of group discussion is 10% similar 10% for personal interview.

so it is important to do good in group discussin and personal interview after that they willl select on the basis of ovreall marks.

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Khyati Tyagi

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For admission in Navinchadra Mehnta Institute of Technology Mumbai for course, Master of management studies the closing round for counseling of 77.77 for the CAT score. 

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Khyati Tyagi

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Yes, there are chances of getting admission in MMS in navinchadra mehnta Institute of technology Mumbai if you have scored 140 marks in CAT. If there also reservation benefits for which you should have category certificate which you don't belong to general category. 

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Anamika Jha

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No, 95 percentile in the CAT entrance examination for general category is enough to get admission in FMS. 

Here is the category wise breakdown of cut-off percentile in the CAT examination required for admission in the institute: 

• General Category admissions are accepted above 98 percentile. 

• Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) admissions are accepted above 90 percentile.

Other Backward Classes (OBC) admissions are accepted above 95.6 percentile.

Scheduled Castes (SC) admissions are accepted above 80 percentile.

Scheduled Tribes (ST) admissions are accepted above 70 percentile. 

Persons with Disabilities (PwD) admis

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