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1. Review the prerequisites: A applicant must hold a Bachelor's degree with at least 50% of the required marks, or an equivalent CGPA, from an accredited university or institution in order to apply for admission to an IIM. The minimal requirement for
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1. Universal Business School - [UBS], Karjat
2. IIT Delhi
3. Ebenezer Group of Institutions, Bangalore
4. MIT WPU Pune
5. NIT Trichy
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Cracking CET is comparatively easier than CAT and as a result of which, there is an escalation in the number of students opting for CET. However, both exams are different methods of testing. The CET examination consists of 200 questions weighing 200 marks. The overall difficulty level of MAH CET MBA paper is usually moderate, while CAT exam is invariably of high difficulty level. Also, since the competition is high in CAT 2 Lacs applicants) as compared to MAH CET (75,000 to 1 Lacs applicants), the question paper of former is of high difficulty level. LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: CAT is the tougher of the two exams. Tough, in terms of the na
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Keep a schedule and stick by it to increase your chances of acing CAT assign and distribute time for each topic, cover all the topics, have a deadline and stick by it. Focus on your accuracy and speed, often when candidates increase their speed at attempting the exam the accuracy of their answers decreases. Prioritise your sections based on your strengths and weaknesses. VARC includes reading comprehension, verbal reasoning, and grammar. Quant section includes class 9 to 10 level Maths topics such as Number System Geometry, Mensuration Algebra and Arithmetic. It is never too late to start preparing for the CAT especially if you hav
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