How many hours should I study to crack CAT exam with a great percentile?
I am preparing for CAT and joined BYJU's learning tablet.
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Personally speaking, not much time is left for CAT 2017, and if anyone has started just now, he/she needs to show utter seriousness and determined effort in their preparation of CAT 17.
Strategy, I follow is a 3 hours a subject a day which sums it up to 9 hours in total. Plan it out. If not 9 hours, go for 6 hours giving 2 hours to each of the Verbal studies, Quantitative studies and LRDI. It is even more important for an aspirant to be regular with their studies to get a good percentile.
Other strategy that you can follow is to go for a subject a day instead of doing all the subjects on a single day. This will avoid any unwanted press...more
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