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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Analyse your strong as well as weak suits in the respective areas - quant, verbal, logical reasoning, data interpretation. Start with the preparation of your weak areas and focus on making them your strong areas.
Begin with the solved examples in the book
Then move onto the unsolved examples
Finally, resort to previous year's CAT papers and monitor your progress.
Thereafter, practice and practice and practice more.
2. Be thorough with your fundamentals:
During the last few days before the exam, the candidates should revise all the basic concepts. Revisions of the fundamentals of each topic are extrem
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
The KMAT(Karnataka Management Aptitude Test) question pattern is generally Paper-Pen-based test with 120 Multiple Choice Questions divided into three sections (40 each).
The exam will have MCQs only. Section wise syllabus for KMAT 2017 is as follows:
1) Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension:
English language ability that would include questions on grammar, vocabulary, sentence completion, synonyms, antonyms, comprehension of passages, etc.
2) Logical and Abstract Reasoning:
This section can have questions on verbal reasoning, analogy among others.
3) Quantitative Ability:
This section tests the speed and accuracy in math. It may in
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
While preparing for CAT, you are practicing Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation and Logical rezoning, Verbal ability and reading comprehension if I am not wrong. Similarly, SNAP is also a same pattern. Additional subject is General awareness. So, you additionally concentrate on General awareness subject.
Actually, CAT is for 300 marks and SNAP is for 180 marks. So, you can find easy in SNAP if you are well prepared for CAT.
All the best for your future.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) is conducted every year by XLRI, Jamshedpur.
As per the exam pattern of XAT 2018, it will be an online paper-based test of 3.5 hours duration. The exam is divided into two parts.
Paper 1 consists of three sections carrying around 70 objective type multiple choice questions.
Paper 2 carries two sections which are a mix of objective and subjective type of questions.
The exam shall consist of the following sections:
Paper 1:
1)Quantitative Ability
2)English Language & Logical Reasoning
3)Decision Making
Paper 2:
4)GK
5)Essay
Each question will carry one mark and for each wrong answer, there will be negative marking
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
In CAT, there are different sections- Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning and Verbal and Reading Comprehension. Each section of the test has a few important topics which you must cover.
Maths:
Students from non-engineering backgrounds are not too comfortable in QA. If you are not an engineering student then you must focus in this section to improve your score, which will impact overall MAT percentile.
The most important topics being - Logarithm, Algebra, Geometry, Permutation and Combination and Probability.
LR/DI:
Again a section where high-scoring can be done
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
In XAT like MAT, there are different sections- Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning and Verbal and Reading Comprehension and GK.
Maths:
Students from non-engineering backgrounds are not too comfortable in QA. If you are not an engineering student then you must focus in this section to improve your score, which will impact overall MAT percentile.
The most important topics being - Logarithm, Algebra, Geometry, Permutation and Combination and Probability.
LR/DI:
Again a section where high-scoring can be done as this is comparatively easier than the others. You should focus on Data Sufficiency,
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
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It is basically full course or a crash course or both.
When there is a comparison done between both, it seems that TIME does not follow any fixed curriculum. Whereas, Career Launcher has its books published.
Either way, both have a strong study material.
Both institutions have flexibility in their timings but Career Launcher seems to have a personal touch.
The lectures usually are conducte
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Each section except Verbal Ability has 30 questions. The Verbal Ability section has 50 questions
Verbal ability section in IBSAT exam basically tests students written language abilities. To clear this section, you must follow strategies like making a habit of reading more newspapers, quality magazines, novels etc.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
I would suggest the below options:
1. NCFM certifications for Stock Market
2. Tally software course
3. Good computer skills course, which includes typing and MS Office
4. A Foreign language can be opted.
5. Advanced Diploma in Financial Accounting & Taxation
6. Certificate in Accounting Technicians (CAT)
7. Diploma in Accounting & Auditing
8. Diploma in Banking & Insurance Management
9. D
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
If you want to become professor or willing to go for research, you can go for UGC-NET and can do PhD with stipend. You can also pursue M.Tech by appearing GATE. Once you made it to M.Tech in IIT, Your career will totally been changed.
You can try for the following jobs:
1. Bank PO job,
2. Bank clerk job,
3. Railway Department,
4. Commercial Assistance,
5. Jr. Accountant
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