How to improve reading speed for CAT preparation?

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a year ago

The Common Admission Test (CAT) exam is conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) on a rotational basis every year. The CAT exam is an online computer-based test that is used as a primary criterion for admission into various management programs offered by the IIMs as well as other top

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3 years ago
Skipping the passage completely. Poriborton Method. Tracing the passage with a pen or a finger. Increasing Eye Span. Cultivating a hobby of reading extensively. Practice, Practice and Practice.

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Deeksha Dixit
3 years ago
Reading too fast or reading too slowly is equally problematic in the reading comprehension section of the CAT exam. The main aim is to understand the crux and answer correctly. A few tips that can help you maintain the necessary reading speed are: Firstly, quickly glance through the RC Sets and choo

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Skipping the passage completely. Poriborton Method. Tracing the passage with a pen or a finger. Increasing Eye Span. Cultivating a hobby of reading extensively. Practice, Practice and Practice.

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