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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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This all depends on your interest as both are different fields. If you want to go into management field then go for CAT, but if your choice is administration then go for UPSC CSE.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, there are several websites offering the online CAT study material, but you have to pay the required fee for accessing their website. IQuanta, Hunda ka funda , etc. Are few of them.

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SAGE University Indore

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All tutorials are good, you just do CAT Preparation like no one did it before, You will definitely get success. Always think two things : "you are the best" and No Pain- No Gain.

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Ipsita DasLove to help people.🙂🙃

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Dear aspirant,
DILR section is a time taking section, give more time to read and understand the question thoroughly. If possible, try to make key pointers while you read the question so that you can connect these points for the questions which are to follow. Good luck !

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Anandita Verma

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You can prepare for CAT with the help of coaching institutions and Tutors as well. There are many entrance exam help books available in the market right now. Plus everything is digital now and so accessible. Google is the best friend today. If you are looking for colleges as well, right now. Then you can go to the LM Thapar School of Management. Their admissions are open now. Also, their course curriculum is fruitful and their placements are really successful with companies like Nestle coming in. Apply here: http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/admissions/apply-online.php.

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Anandita Verma

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You would basically need to join a crash course now (if you feel like you can't prepare on your own). But in case you are the smart one and think you can practice by yourself - then do so. Nothing better than giving hours and hours of smart work (not hard work) by yourself to CAT preparation. In case, you are also shortlisting the colleges to apply at right now only, then it is a great decision. Organized planning gives better results. I would suggest that LM Thapar School of Management is a must-try. Like you can at least try exploring opportunities and resources present in this Punjab based MBA college. As they have a lovely course c
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can pursue MBA after B.Sc. Agriculture. Iims are looking for diversity in educational backgrounds of their students. So, if you prepare well and get a good percentile in CAT you will have a great chance of converting the calls. Prepare for CAT as early as possible, take part in extracurricular activities also, build your resume, this will help you in interviews after the online exam.

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Vilas Rane

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Candidates with a great CAT score (95+ percentile) and excellent performance in the interview rounds can get admission in an institute like IIM Trichy. The level of difficulty entirely lies in the number of efforts taken to prepare for the exam and interviews. Interested candidates can apply by visting the offcial website. Also, candidates need to fulfil the eligibility criteria for IIM Trichy admissions.

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Swati Goel

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Hi Romil
For PGDM programs at JIMS, Rohini following are the scores to get qualified for their GD/PI process.
Valid Score of any one of the following
CAT 75 Percentile for PGDM, 65 Percentile for PGDM- IB and 60 Percentile for PGDM- RM
MAT 580 Composite Score for PGDM and 500 Composite Score for PGDM- IB/RM
CMAT 70 Percentile for PGDM, 55 Percentile for PGDM- IB and 50 Percentile for PGDM- RM
XAT 70 percentile for PGDM, PGDM- IB 55 percentile and 45 percentile for PGDM- RM
ATMA 60 percentile for PGDM, PGDM- IB55 percentile and 50 percentile for PGDM- RM

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

In order to crack CAT and get admission in top B-school, you must start your preparation early. Therefore, you can start your informal preparation now and dedicated concentrated preparation six months before examination.

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