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Ling raj

Beginner-Level 3

I think it is the right time to prepare for CAT or CET exam.

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Satya Sourav PalSUCCESS IS A JOURNEY !!

Contributor-Level 7

CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP and GMAT are important. These are held between September to may month in a year. Marketing is a good specialisation.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

A few textbooks which you can refer to for your preparation in M.Sc. entrance exams are as follows:
1) For Organic Chemistry-Morrison and Boyd Organic ChemistryT. W. Graham Solomons and Craig B. Fryle
2) For Inorganic Chemistry-James E. HuheeyPuri, Sharma and Kalia
3) For Physical Chemistry-Puri, Sharma and PathaniaAtkins' Physical Chemistry
4) For Spectroscopy-C. N. BanwellB. K. Sen & Moushumi Ganguly (Kalyani Publishers)

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Shruti Kaushal

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Hi Shail,
I would say that it will be too early to prepare for MBA. First you focus on your graduation and then decide. It's not just about a degree as it's all about subjects and interests. Go ahead positively and ask again after graduation.
Good luck dear.

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Shruti Kaushal

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Hi Rahul,
No dear that won't be an issue in your interview. Just be confident and positive towards your job plan and you will definitely get success.
Good luck dear.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Akash,
This is the real test for MBA, how did you manage your time? See, time management is essential for cracking CAT. According to me, what you can do is every day give your 2 hours for CAT preparation. Once you get the free time from your engineering lectures, don't start new topic for CAT but revise what you studied earlier because, in this panic situation, it is very likely that you forget either CAT concepts or your B.Tech concepts and both are necessary for top B-School. Remember, scoring 99%ile in CAT may not get you a prestigious MBA college, but you have to equally focus on your B.Tech score card as it has a lot of weight
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Rahul Pathrabe

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For English reading comprehension consists of 50% + paper. Always read only one para and write down in 2 lines simply what u understood about it. Do this for all 3-4 remaining paragraphs for 1 complete paraphrase. I will get the best gist of the comprehension.

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