How can I prepare for CAT exam?
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2 Answers
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Hi Abhishek,
The most common way to prepare for CAT is by joining an institute such as TIME or Tathagat. Depending on the region you stay in, you can find out the most renowned institute in your locality and choose. Also, there are multiple books that are available. You can also sign up for online courses to practice on your own. -
CAT is not a mystery, it is a combination of hard work + intelligence + luck (only because of the online format).
In my opinion follow this CAT preparation tips:
1. Plan and prepare: Plan your study strategy for every day. Decide the topics to prepare.
2. Mock tests: The pattern of the exam keep on fluctuating, so to be well-set solves different types of previous question papers.
3. Management of time: Practice to efficiently manage time. This will come only with practice.
4. Know your weakness and strengths: It is important to know your weakness and strengths as it will help you plan your study routine.
5. Revise: Keep doing a regular revis...more
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