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Mukul Singh Yadav

Guide-Level 13

You have to focus more on Logical reasoning and Aptitude.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

Guide-Level 13

For MBA, the direct admission is there without giving CAT MAT exam and fees structure is INR. 1 Lacs to INR. 5 Lacs.

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Anirban GhoshMember - Branding and Sports Committee @ IMIB

Contributor-Level 8

Getting a good score in CAT will give you ample opportunities from different MBA colleges. You will get calls from different colleges and then you will get an opportunity to sit for the GDPI for the respective colleges. Good luck.

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shubham chaudhariMgmt committe member at Welingkar College ,Mumbai.

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can aim different exams such as CMAT MHT CET, NMAT, XAT for getting into good college. There are private exams for private colleges as well.
Best of luck.

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Rakesh ShrivastavaProfessor

Beginner-Level 4

My sincere advise is do not look for a college without competitive exam score. If you think your CAT score will not be good, think of other exams. There are cases where a person does badly in on e exam but does lot better in other exams.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

It completely depends upon your preparation for the Exam. I won't say tough, as every year many students clear this exam. I will describe CAT exam as one of the most justified competitive exam in India. If you prepare yourself better, then you will have a better life in future.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

After getting a good percentile in CAT, the IIMs where you have applied looks at your profile, and they judge you on the basis of your class 10th, class 12th, undergraduate, CGPA marks. Weightage given to CAT is around 30-50%. Based on an overall score and CAT score, you may be called for a personal Interview, after which the deciding factor in selection will be mostly the interview performance. Also, you will start getting calls from different MBA colleges for their interview process. You have to shortlist the colleges accordingly, and then appear for the GDPI session for the college. If you pass the GDPI selection process, you are th
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi, CAT is required for management studies in India, it is not for job purposes, neither India not abroad. If you want to study US or canada take SAT for Bachelor degree. You must also take IELTS. After completing studies you can work for a year or so.

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Nitin M PaiCAT Topper

Beginner-Level 3

The CAT exam comprises of 3 sections and you are given strictly 1 hour for each section. Therefore there is no question of dividing time across sections. However, if you are enquiring about dividing time within each section, then I would suggest that it is important to divide equal time to all parts of the section and not miss out on say the last few questions of the paper because you took more time initially. If you do not get an answer or approach to a problem within a minute, its better to move on. Now coming to the scoring section part. Yes in absolute terms, there is disparity in terms of scores across sections. People who are str
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Mukul Singh Yadav

Guide-Level 13

The best books for MBA entrance exam are:
Qualitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal
Reasoning by Arun Sharma
Quantitative aptitude by RS Aggarwal.

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