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Trishula DasA free soul

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XAT is done with its application process. CMAT and MAT are left. Check their website fast.

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Ashima Bhatnagar

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Hi,
The most common way to prepare for CAT is by joining an institute such as TIME or Tathagat. Depending on the region you stay in, you can find out the most renowned institute in your locality and choose. Also, there are multiple books that are available. You can also sign up for online courses to practice on your own.

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Ashima Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
The most common way to prepare for CAT is by joining an institute such as TIME or Tathagat. Depending on the region you stay in, you can find out the most renowned institute in your locality and choose. Also, there are multiple books that are available. You can also sign up for online courses to practice on your own.

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Ashima Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Abhishek,
The most common way to prepare for CAT is by joining an institute such as TIME or Tathagat. Depending on the region you stay in, you can find out the most renowned institute in your locality and choose. Also, there are multiple books that are available. You can also sign up for online courses to practice on your own.

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Ashima Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Abhishek,
The most common way to prepare for CAT is by joining an institute such as TIME or Tathagat. Depending on the region you stay in, you can find out the most renowned institute in your locality and choose. Also, there are multiple books that are available. You can also sign up for online courses to practice on your own.

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Ashima Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Abhishek,
The most common way to prepare for CAT is by joining an institute such as TIME or Tathagat. Depending on the region you stay in, you can find out the most renowned institute in your locality and choose. Also, there are multiple books that are available. You can also sign up for online courses to practice on your own

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Ashima Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Keshav,
The most common way to prepare for CAT is by joining an institute such as TIME or Tathagat. Depending on the region you stay in, you can find out the most renowned institute in your locality and choose. Also, there are multiple books that are available. You can also sign up for online courses to practice on your own.

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Sanket KananiCompleted Ele. Er. with distinction.

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Yes, you can take the CAT exam in December 2017.

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VARUN R

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MAT score is valid for a year. If you are appearing in May 2017 MAT then the score is valid till May 2018. Reason for conducting 4 times is not so clear but I think that it's to increase the number of students appearing.

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Sritama Bhattacharya

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For taking admission in BIBS the minimum MAT score required is 45% . But it completely depends on the number of seats available. If you have got less than 45 then they might conduct a test or absorb you immediately. So in a word you don't have to worry about admission.If there are vacant seats and if they think you deserve it they will put you through. Hoping to see you soon. All the best.

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