Can we take the CAT exam after economics hons. How would a management degree after economics hons help?

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9 years ago
Yes you can take cat or any other management entrance tests but the catch is you need to have an aggregate of 60% in your graduation. You can gather more information about these entrance tests by searching the internet. Moreover as per your graduation u have strong hold over ur core subjects ( l

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9 years ago
You need to prepare for CAT exam from TIME, IMS coaching when you are in the third year. You find difficulties in solving CAT papers of previous years, you need the help of Arun Sharma CAT books , and you must study your papers in graduation. You just need four hours to seven hours a day for CAT stu

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