Can I crack CAT?

I have scored 85% in 10th, 60% in 12th and 80% in B.Com.

0 194 Views | Posted 8 years ago

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    Romil Goel | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Yes, why not. Cracking CAT have no direct relation with your 10th, 12th or graduation percentages. Just prepare in the right direction. Get the study material from some CAT preparation coaching institutes or join one either for attending preparation classes or to give regular analysis tests. Check your quant, verbal and DI/LR skills regularly through mock tests.
    And one more important thing to correct before you appear for CAT is prepare yourself to decide which question to attempt and which one to leave. You don't have to attempt all. Fast decision making will help you in attempting the whole question paper.
    I hope this helps.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    arjun khurana

    8 years ago
    Most people can. All you have to do is not to lose hope. Cracking it the very first time is tough. You can take coaching to crack it.

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