Can non engineers crack CAT exam?

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shaban
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2014-01-13 10:39:11
Hi, Yes with proper preparation and hard work non engineers may surely crack crack CAT exam. I would suggest you to: - Start with self-preparation and stick to it for few weeks and revise your class 10 and 12th maths (CBSE/ICSE if possible) to strengthen your basics. - The number of hours that y

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Nikhlesh Mathur
2014-01-12 14:53:33
For success in CAT exam one needs to have good analytical ability and good logical reasoning, apart from the capability to judge the best answer quickly amongst the alternatives provided. If you have good analytical ability then you can crack CAT. It is not neccesary that one has to be an Engineer f

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2014-01-12 01:42:55
Yes of course because you must be good in English and the maths level is upto 10 std. many BA and BSc students crack the exams one must study from good books or join some coaching classes

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