How to keep calm and manage time during CAT exam? Which portion should be attempted first as a non-engineering student?

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Asked by Nitish Gupta

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    C Kushal

    2 years ago
    Just don't take tension for anything and remember to have a calm and peace mind. Remember always that you can always have a second chance to write it. Attempt the exam with full confidence and read it well. Focus on the portions which is prescribed by the CAT exam dept. And refer YouTube and Google for the training. Don't ever refer any textbooks or anything for the reference as it is huge and hectic. YouTube has suitable feasible solutions to your problems. So refer YouTube and others in Google for clarification. Prepare well 1month before the scheduled date and you can crack the exam. All the best do well.
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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Some tips Always prepare for exams ahead of time, and try to develop positive self-talk. Don't talk about the exam before it Read over the exam carefully and plan your approach. Don't hesitate to ask for clarification because it is very important. Don't get stuck Relax yourself during the exam. Get a good nights sleep beforehand. Never study before the exam. Speak to experts about their experiences, of writing and attempting CAT. Whenever your exam starts, first try to look at all the papers and try to mark which one they will attempt first. You can start from there whichever portion you find easy. Think positive everything gona will b
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