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Sushant Singh

Contributor-Level 8

You should always target the best ones. The best with best Return on investment (ROI) are :-
1. FMS, Delhi fees 2 Lacs avg package 32 Lacs
2. JBIMS, Mumbai fees 6 Lacs avg package 27 Lacs
3. Tiss, fees 2 Lacs avg package 24 Lacs
4. DFS & DBU, DU fees 50 k avg package 14 Lacs
5. IIT Delhi & Bombay fees 10 Lacs avg package 22 & 26 Lacs respectively
Fir low percentage in CAT you can consider the new Iims.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, you can give upcoming CAT exam in November 2022, if confident in scoring above 98+ percentile.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes you can get. You can give the College own entrance exam like LPU NEST SNAP. CUCET etc. For MBA Admission.

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Vinay Khatri

Beginner-Level 5

No you are not eligible because they take the student when he or she has secured below 50k rank.(refer with an article)

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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

The plan to study for next 100 days for CAT 2022 is as follows :-
1. You should know the CAT exam pattern 2022.
2. You should study the syllabus for CAT 2022.
3. You should also strengthen your basics.
4. Give CAT mock tests regularly.
5. You should analyze the mock tests thoroughly.
6. You should adopt a proper strategy. It is advised to devote around 25 - 30 hours per week towards preparation for CAT exam.

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harsh yadav

Beginner-Level 5

Above 85 percentile is considered as decent one and Make sure you know what your mistakes are, make sure you focus on your weak areas so that you can refrain from making the same mistakes in the upcoming mocks. Practice makes a person perfect. So, keep practising, and identifying and rectifying your mistakes.

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Vinay Khatri

Beginner-Level 5

You should first attempt RC because it is basically more scoring topic then any other. You can approach VARC section via youtube and also Shiksha has created a mock test which you can check.

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Vinay Khatri

Beginner-Level 5

For a 10th student I must suggest that he/she should first focus on his marks in 10th 12th and UG course because you can't just get selected for IIM by just cracking CAT. Evaluation of 10th 12th UG marks are done alongside with the CAT clearance for selection at IIM. For the preparations, Usually aspirants start from the last year of college but if you want to do it early you can do it after 12th.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. There are a lot of things to consider as you prepare for the examination, and you may be unsure as to where and how to begin. Check out these expert tips as you get started with your CAT preparation. Time management is an important factor to be considered right from the start of your CAT preparation. You have a sectional time limit of 40 minutes. During your preparation, keep track of the time taken to solve each question. As you progress, work on improving your speed and accuracy. Using shortcut techniques to solve questions saves a great deal of time. Keep in mind the shortcut tricks that your mentors
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Vinty Tanwar

Guide-Level 14

Hi Yash, -Starting by understanding the syllabus and the concepts of each section. -Once you are thorough will the syllabus, practice with mock tests, and identify your strengths as well as weak areas. -Be consistent with your stronger portions and keep working on your loose ends too. -If a particular topic is out of your understanding, don't waste much time on that. Rather try to improve the sections you are performing on average. -No student ever tries to attempt the whole exam. Strategies & plan on attempting your test. -Practice as many Mocks as you can, no matter how much score you are getting. Mock tests will help you will time m
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