I did my B.Sc agriculture & wish to join agri-business management through CAT exam. I have no idea about the aptitude. Can you help?

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Asked by Anjali Chama
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srishty chaudhary
9 years ago
CAT stands for common aptitude test.CAT is conducted by IIMs I.e.,Indian institute of management which is best for pursuing MBA in any field.however there are many other colleges which accept CAT score like fms, imt,Christ college etc.you should score at at least 55% in graduation and 90 percentile

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Zubin Mehta
9 years ago
You should focus upon Data Interpretation and Quantitative Aptitude as one section and Engkish and Logical Reasoning as other sections for CAT. Jojn Coaching Institution for mock tests and Practice like TIME, CPLC, Career Launcher.

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