I am preparing for CAT. What would be the best strategy and should I work on building up my resume?

I am not ready for CAT 2017 but giving the attempt to gain experience. Next year, I am planning to write both GMAT and CAT. I am working as a tax professional in Deloitte. I am pursuing CA final year.

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NITIN DESHMUKH
7 years ago
Firstly, work on CAT entrance exam preparation. Start with basic maths specially 9th and 10th standard. Refer some good CAT preparation books like Arun Sharma - How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT published by Tata McGraw Hill Nishit Sinha - The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logic

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