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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, the NMAT is easier than the CAT exam. This is due to the following reasons:There is no negative marking in the NMAT unlike one-third negative marking for wrong answers in the CAT.You can do guess marking in a last-minute rush and get three marks even if only one choice is right.NMAT allows you to schedule the order of sections during the test. This makes it easier to attempt the sections for which you are well prepared.According to the updated pattern, the CAT has only 66 questions, compared to the NMAT's 108 questions, but the level of difficulty is higher.The CAT is a concept-based exam where you need to understand each question
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The NMAT exam is conducted for admission to NMIMS University and other reputed business schools. With an NMAT score, you can gain admission to MBA programs in other countries as well. The difficulty level of the NMAT exam is mostly moderate. This is due to the fact that there is no negative marking in the NMAT. Also, NMAT allows candidates to schedule the order of all three sections during the exam. This makes it easier to decide in what order they want the questions. Due to no negative marking, you can click on any guessed answer during the last few minutes of an unattended question. You can get three marks even if only one is correct
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To score above the 90th percentile on the CAT you must devote at least six months of dedicated preparation. Regardless of your level of preparation, there are some last-minute tips that can help you sail CAT comfortably. As per experts, the following are some last-minute CAT preparation tips:
1. Do not study new topics for at least one month before the exam to avoid confusion in the CAT's prepared topics.
2. Review tricks and fundamental concepts until one day before the exam to avoid making mistakes on simple questions.
3. Give one final mock three or four days before the exam by creating an exam-like situation to prepare for real exam
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Deeksha Dixit

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The GMAT score qualifies you for a foreign institution, whereas the CAT exam is required for admission to the top Indian Institute of Management. It is challenging but not impossible to prepare for both exams. You can follow the experts' suggestions to prepare for both exams:
1. Find common sections to study in both exams. For example, the reasoning and quant sections are asked in both exams. You can practice these simultaneously.
2. You can also allot a separate time slot to analytical writing, which you can pair with the reading comprehension section of the CAT exam.
3. Understand the different demands of both exams to prepare accordi
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Deeksha Dixit

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The first step towards preparation for the CAT exam is to understand the syllabus and pattern of the exam. This is because, once you understand the CAT syllabus and exam pattern, you can plan your study strategy accordingly. For example, consider that you are a non-Science student and have difficulty in the quant section. Now, the exam pattern will help you know how many questions come from this section and what level they are. You can learn which topics are covered in this section by looking at the syllabus. Thereafter, you can plan your study schedule accordingly, giving more time to difficult topics in this section. Similarly, once
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jasveer singh

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Hi shruti
The CAT exam is conducted for admission to the top management colleges, including the Iims. It is of utmost importance that you choose the correct study material to prepare for the CAT exam. According to experts, some of the best section-wise books to prepare for the CAT are given below:
1. Quantitative Aptitude Section: To prepare for this the toughest section, you should start with NCERT Mathematics books, particularly if you are not a math student. Then, you can select any other well-known author for the CAT quant section, such as How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT by Arun Sharma or Quantitative Aptitude fo
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Rashad Abul Hasan

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One of the reasons why an MBA from IIM is so special is the ample opportunity for foreign placements as several foreign companies visit IIMs for recruitment. This is also an indication of the strong alumni network and the achievements of past students of IIM in global firms. Higher compensation
With the great skills that the student has developed learning from a reputed IM, the student is bound to get a higher pay as compared to the others. The average package that an IIM graduate can expect ranges between 10 to 20 Lacs per annum.

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Rashad Abul Hasan

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One of the significant difference is that IIM is an autonomous institute which provides Post graduate Diploma in management, better known as PGDM, instead of an MBA course, which other universities offer. One of the biggest things that makes IIM Ahmedabad itself special is the faculty. IIM Ahmedabad faculty includes well-known scientists, professors, and business thinkers. Some of the professors here have followers who appear to be sects because of the knowledge, insight, and sheer wisdom they bring to the class.

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Rashad Abul Hasan

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One of the significant differences is that IIM is an autonomous institute which provides Post graduate Diploma in management, better known as PGDM, instead of an MBA course, which other universities offer. Here is where you will find differences. The crowd, the quality of people around, the ambience, the best faculty members in the nation and their experience, the teaching method, the international exposure for the students and the pay package which comes only with the brand.

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Rashad Abul Hasan

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Preparing for CAT is most certainly a good use of time. If you do it well, solid CAT preparation is of value even if you do not take CAT. It is a fabulous exercise of the mind that will hold you in good stead. Importantly, not going for CAT is akin to giving up on an aspiration, on a dream.

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