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Forum Topic : How to prepare for CAT exam?
Submitted by Shwetha on 27/05/2009 - 06:39 PM
CAT exam are the path way for MBA career in India. It is very tough to manage and get through it. First, to prepare we have to manage our time, plan, concentrate and work out more practical exercises on all formats of the exams. Enjoy while studying so one can easily memorize and do good in exams for making your dream come true. There are lot of coaching classes available go learn and prepare for entrance exams before 3 -6 months, and on the day before your exam go to sleep don't hangover which will help u to attend the exam with confidence.

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How many hours do I need to study everyday?
Submitted by Krithi on 13/06/2009 - 07:43 PM
Hi, tell me how much hours should i spend daily for preparing the CAT to get high score in the exams.
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Preparation for CAT
Submitted by Shwetha on 13/06/2009 - 07:52 PM
I feel, six months is more than enough for the preparation of CAT. During these six months students should show discipline and determination by studying regularly for at least 2 hrs a day. I believe strongly that discipline, determination and purposeful practice will lead you towards success in the CAT. CAT is neither a test of intelligence nor is a measure of your intellectual capability. You can achieve a good score by extensive preparation and purposeful practice.
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Is there any fixed structure for CAT?
Submitted by Krithi on 13/06/2009 - 07:24 PM
Can u tell me about the particular format for CAT.
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How to prepare for CAT exam?
Submitted by dndeepthinair260 on 31/10/2009 - 10:02 PM
 There is no set or defined syllabus for the CAT exam. It is designed to assess the natural ability of a person towards their preferred field. Hence, it is designed to test the inclination of the applicant towards managerial tasks and roles. Mainly, the questions are asked from Quantitative Aptitude, Reading Comprehension & Verbal Ability, and Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency. You can log on to this http://www.indiancareerclub.com/exams/CAT/About.html 
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Format for CAT
Submitted by Shwetha on 13/06/2009 - 07:29 PM
No there is no fixed structure of CAT. The test can be in various combinations like 4 sections (each timed for 30 mins or non-timed), 2 or 3 sections again timed or non-timed etc. But the questions are based largely on the four areas, Problem solving, Data Interpretation, Reading Comprehension and Verbal ability.
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CAT Forum
Submitted by Archana on 01/06/2009 - 11:40 PM
Hi all, yes CAT should be prepared with utmost hard work and efforts. You have practice, practice, practice on... Hey one news about "CAT" now it is "online" so be very careful and work harder by time management.
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