Can I crack CAT exam with self-studies? I am not good in maths.

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Asked by Aisha Singh

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    sanu nisant

    7 years ago
    You must know that self study is a better way of learning because you have to do it. You have no option. Keep this thought apart. You can do it, just go on. All the best for your near future.
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    Harshit Jain | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Hi Aisha.
    Maths is an important section in CAT exam. One section is purely based on Maths I.e. Quantitative Aptitude and in analytical and Logical Reasoning also maths questions are being asked. Data Interpretation section also includes Maths. So you can practice more on maths. Solve as many questions as you can so that your concepts may get clear. Without Maths, getting good score in CAT is very difficult. So don't loose your hope and practice Maths as much as you can. All the Best.

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