I work from 9 am to 6 pm. Will it be possible for me to prepare for MAT or CAT? I want to do my Masters in MBA.

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Asked by Nasreen Ahmed
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Mohit Badhwar
7 years ago
Yes, you can study for your CAT, and other good examination. If your concepts are clear, then there is not much to do with the time. You just need to do more practice. Solve as much test series as you can. That will enhance your speed and productivity.

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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello, Yes, it is definitely possible since such exams do not require more than 2-3 hours of daily dedicated preparation. You can utilize the time traveling to your office reading the newspaper to brush up your current affairs. While having spare time in office, you can work on your logical reasoni

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