Is it good to prepare for CAT exam after B.Tech? I am in the 4th year and am a CS engineer but not that interested in technical things.

I don't find another good option for a good package.

1 Follower | 136 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Anu Anurag

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    Aman Gupta I am a software engineer | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Yes ofcourse. It is good to prepare for CAT. I have seen many people regretting of not preparing for CAT after B.Tech.
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    Ankit Barai | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    It's great that you are looking for MBA. When you start early, you get enough time to prepare for CAT as it is the most thrilling entrance test for MBA. Being from the engineering background, it will be comparatively easier for you to understand the concepts. But scoring will completely depend on how hard you work during the course of time.
    Wish you all the best.
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    Gautham P | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Absolutely. B.Tech with MBA has got its own benefits. You can reach great heights.

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