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For all entrance exam, you need to study for more than three hours, and need to fix your time for that.
First, you need to know what is syllabus and need to know all basic and after finishing your basic study start solving all the question related to that.

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Kinshuk Bagla

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Chitkara is very strict in terms of attendance! And sorry I am Himachal campus so don't know much about BBA.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
Provided you have good knowledge about how to study for CAT you need not join a coaching class. YouTube videos, informative articles on the Internet, books of authors like Arun Sharma, etc., can also be referred for study. Classes are helpful only for the guidance, their study material and mock tests.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
Yes, a separate preparation is required for both CAT and GMAT since the level of questions asked in these exams are different from each other. For example, the level of English in CAT is comparatively lower than that of the GMAT. Giving free mocks without any preparation would let you know it in a much better way.

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pratiksha kamble

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If you want, you can join any coaching institute. If you don't want to join any institute then you can only study through online courses.

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pratiksha kamble

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Start reading newspaper for Verbal, it's helpful for vocabulary and for Quantitative practice daily. If you want, you can join any coaching institute. If you don't want to join any institute then you can only study through online courses.

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pratiksha kamble

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Maths is very important for Quantitative so if your maths is not good then firstly focus on that it's important start from basic maths like percentage, odd number, prime number, even number, graph, pie chart and many more after that for verbal start reading newspaper specially the editors page it's helpful for vocabulary.

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Basically, there are 3 sections in CAT exam - verbal ability, DILR, Quants.
Verbal ability-
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do proper analysis of articles on editorial page. Try to make summary of articles that you read para by para. However, reading newspaper won't be sufficient. Start solving RCs on a regular basis with proper analysis.
DILR-
This is one of the toughest section especially from previous 2-3 years. Not only it is tough but it also checks how quick your senses are and how good you are in selecting the sets. Therefore, the best thing to sco
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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Basically, there are 3 sections in CAT exam - verbal ability, DILR, Quants.
Verbal ability-
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do proper analysis of articles on editorial page. Try to make summary of articles that you read para by para. However, reading newspaper won't be sufficient. Start solving RCs on a regular basis with proper analysis.
DILR-
This is one of the toughest section especially from previous 2-3 years. Not only it is tough but it also checks how quick your senses are and how good you are in selecting the sets. Therefore, the best thing to sco
...more

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Basically, there are 3 sections in CAT exam - verbal ability, DILR, Quants.
Verbal ability-
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do proper analysis of articles on editorial page. Try to make summary of articles that you read para by para. However, reading newspaper won't be sufficient. Start solving RCs on a regular basis with proper analysis.
DILR-
This is one of the toughest section especially from previous 2-3 years. Not only it is tough but it also checks how quick your senses are and how good you are in selecting the sets. Therefore, the best thing to sco
...more

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