I am a student of f.y.b.com and i m confuse on doing cat priperation, should i join a class or prepair at home? And also provide its technic

I was a student of Gujarat Board and got 77.14% in 12th. and i am also confuse how to apply for cat exam if i prepair myself of cat at home?

247 Views|Posted 2013-06-03 12:38:13
Asked by Anand Dulera
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Sakshi Goel
2013-06-03 12:49:59
Hi anand. If you are very serious about belling the CAT. then you should defiinitely attend CAT preparation classes. before selecting the correct coaching institute do keep in mind that the institute should be reputed have smaller batch sizes and fees should be reasonable. I will suggest you to tak

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shaban
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2013-06-03 12:49:10
Hi, As per your query, it seems that you are in final year of B.com and wish to pursue MBA after completing your graduation. So regarding this please remember in order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need t

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