How tough is CAT? Can an average student clear it? How many hours do I need to study for the same?
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I will suggest you to put 2-3 hours daily and 7-8 or more hours whenever you get off . You can read while travelling like ET news on the app. And before you go office/college you can spend 11.5 hours as per your schedule working on problem and also after you come from office/college for 1 hours.
2. Now coming to your medium and strong areas just go through the basics once and daily solve like 5-10 problems from them to keep in touch till D- day comes.
3. Also read the newspaper editorial daily. Read the subject you are not really comfortable with.You can refer Hindu editorial and read articles at www.aldaily.com
4.Also as far as classes i...more
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