I am a 2nd year student of B.Com (Hons.) from DU. Should I start taking coaching classes for Bank PO exam now or go for CAT?

I am confused between these two options. Kindly suggest which is the best? I am weak in English.

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    Raviraj Joshi | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Go for CAT exam in my opinion. It'll open many job opportunities after completing your MBA. Don't afraid of English. Start reading Times of India and Economic Times and take down the difficult words and their meanings in your notebook. It'll improve your English. MBA gives you more exposure. Best of luck !
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    abhinav prakash study is the precious stone. | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    If your English is weak, then you need to study times of India and the Hindu newspaper on a daily basis. If you want to do CAT then immediately join CAT which can give you basic concepts about quantative aptitude, logical reasoning, reading comprehension, data sufficiency, you need to study Norman Lewis book as well as Arun Sharma book for CAT which play a pivotal role to score good marks in CAT exams. You need to prepare yourself for mock test which is also essential part of CAT. For CAT, you can join IMS, TIME or Career Launcher in Delhi NCR, whichever fulfills your requirements.
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    ananya sharma student | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    Thanks for asking.
    Don't think that your English is weak. Always keep a positive attitude, it is the time to improve your English. If you want to pursue your career in job than bank PO is the best option but if you want to study further then go for CAT.

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