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CAT: A reality check


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sakina
from where to get cat mock test paper
by sakina on Mar 21, 2005 10:37 AM

hi,
i have completed my BE in may 2004.i m planning to give cat this year,can u please tell me where can i be able to get maximum mock test paper for CAT.

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RAJAT
what is the right way to prepare for CAT
by RAJAT on Nov 30, 2004 03:27 PM

hi enerybody preparing for CAT
well myself in 2nd year engineering and i m a aspirant for CAT.But my problem is thati dont know what is the right study for this exam.any preccribed sllybus or not.if anyone can help then do mail me.
thanking you.
rajat raina

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Swapnadip Halder
How should i prepare for the CAT
by Swapnadip Halder on Nov 02, 2004 12:24 PM

I'm really scared of the type of questions that i'll have to face in CAT exam . I'll be appearing next year i.e. in the year 2005. I just want to know how shuld i prepare myself.
Please anyone reply.
Thank you.

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jigar trivedi
Time required
by jigar trivedi on Oct 25, 2004 03:35 PM

What is the minimum time required for the preparation for CAT ,
with classis and without classis ?

I m a fnal CA student.
Whether i should do part time MBA or FULL TIME MBA ?

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jitendra
cat a reality check
by jitendra on Oct 24, 2004 03:20 PM

this is agood boosting topic for rediff servers,from preparation of cat point 0f view

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Abhijit
CAT - is it an Engineers' (IITians') game?
by Abhijit on Oct 22, 2004 05:39 PM

It is true that a significant portion of the IIM population is engineers and a sizeable chunk of these are IITians - can be expected, given that they've been funnelled by the two of the world's most rigorous entrance procedures.

Is the proportion of engineers in IIMs on the rise?

YES, but then the proportion of Std 12 students aspiring for engineering streams is also on the rise. Also, US Engineering schools of late have not been too generous with schols for MS / PhDs, even to IITians, which is why the recent IIM batches have also been seeing more IIT Comp Sc / Elec students, who'd earlier have chosen to specialize in tech areas.

Is CAT heavily biased towards engineers?

Don't really think so... The quanti is Std. 9-10 level. The DI section is very much crackable with adequate practice. In fact, B.Coms, Eco grads and CAs would probably have dealt more with those graphs, tables and pie charts than engineers.

So, the thing to do right now, whether you are (or are not) an engineer, would be to identify the section(s) that you are weak at and iron them out with disciplined practice and a VERY POSITIVE ATTITUDE.

Abhijit Basak - IIMA Class of 2005

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vishal sharma
thanks for this step
by vishal sharma on Oct 18, 2004 02:11 PM

dear sir
this article has provide me something i was looking for .
thanking you
vishal

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