If I prepare for CAT, can I also take entrance exams of bank?

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Sujeet Kumar
6 years ago
I don't think CAT and other bank exams syllabus are same. It may help you to some extent as your English, logical reasoning and basic maths will improve but preparation for bank competitive exams need some separate preparation. It may help you in other MBA entrance exams but not much in bank-related

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Don't focus on other options now, you can crack CAT exam in hardly 2 attempts in good IIM. You need to trust yourself and give your everything for it. It's your seat and no one can take it from you, study like that.

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