Is it easy for a commerce graduate to crack CAT who had a mathematics backdrop during schooling?

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Gourav Choudhury
9 years ago
Yes, basically CAT tests matriculation level mathematics with just a few exceptions. Hence a strong grip until matriculation maths will help you crack CAT mathematics comfortably. Just practice will be critical.

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
With good preparations and hard work, you can crack CAT.

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