Is professional coaching needed in GMAT, CAT, SNAP and NMAT by GMAC?

118 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Raj Pania
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Abhishek Desai
8 years ago
Hello Raj! Can't comment about GMAT as I haven't appeared for it. But for the other exams. there is no compulsion. If you can prepare through self-study then go ahead. Else join a coaching class, if you need some guidance.

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S
7 years ago
Self-study is sufficient. But, these coaching centers have mock test series, which are really helpful. Do appear for them. You need not be a classroom coaching student for this. Anyone can take these tests.

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