How to prepare for CAT exam?

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    Tasbiya Khan | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    A well-balanced approach is essential for success in the CAT exam, aspirants must be aware. Six to eight hours of daily study time must be included in the CAT 2024 preparation schedule. Working professionals must set aside at least four hours each day and eight hours on weekends for preparation. You must concentrate on the most crucial subjects that will help you earn good marks during the last stage of exam preparation. See the generic CAT exam preparation technique listed below, which any applicant can use to create a comprehensive study schedule.

    Step 1: Carefully review the CAT 2024 syllabus and comprehend the CAT exam pattern 2024.

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    DEEPARUN DUTTA | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    A complete year of preparation is needed if you devote upto 4 hours a day. This is my experience. I scored 92.3% in CAT and got into North India's best private B-School, Doon Business School, Dehradun. The placements are fair with the highest package offered was 22.5 lpa last year. The fee structure is reasonable too.
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    Harshit Jain | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    You can start your preparation topic wise. The time is less for preparation. So, you should start with logical reasoning and data interpretation. Also, go with English language. Then, go for GK and mathematical aptitude. Just create a time of the day and divide your day in four parts in which every part should be given equal weightage. This will help you in covering a large syllabus in less time.

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