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Deeksha Dixit

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There is no fixed limit to how many hours you need to devote to CAT preparation. This is because every person has a different learning pace. Some may have strong mathematical backgrounds, and the quant section may look like a cakewalk to them, but they may get stuck in comprehension. Therefore, you need to first understand your strong and weak areas to make a proper schedule. You should give more time to practicing and studying those topics which are unknown to you and less time to those which you know very well. On an average, it takes 6 to 8 hours, depending upon how many months are left for the exam. If CAT is six months away, then
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The Common Admission Test CAT exam is conducted for admission to Iims and top B-grade management colleges. It is a computer-based test. CAT consists of three sections, which include the following subjects:
1. Verbal Ability: This subject has topics such as verbal logic, the different usages of the same word, inference, etc. This section tests your verbal skills.
2. Reading Comprehension: This section has some lengthy passages to check your comprehensive skills.
3. Data Interpretation: It includes subtopics such as line graphs, tables, and bar graphs, among others.
4. Logical Reasoning: It consists of reasoning-based topics like blood r
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The syllabus of the CAT exam is divided into three sections and is as follows:
Section one: This section can be further divided into two parts: the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). The topics included are fill in the blanks, verbal logic, different usages of the same word, sentence completion, syllogisms, analogies, and prepositions, etc.
Section Two: This section consists of data interpretation and logical reasoning questions (DILR). It includes topics such as Blood Relations, Data Arrangement, Pie Charts, Coding-Decoding, Bars, Line Graphs, Binary Logic, etc.
Section three: This section has questions related to quantit
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Deeksha Dixit

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A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (M. D. ) who has specialised in mental health. You can become a psychiatrist by following the given steps.
1. You must have completed your 12th grade in biology.
2. Afterwards, you will have to do an MBBS degree.
3. To gain admission to MBBS, you must take the NEET UG exam.
4. After doing MBBS, you will have to do an MD in psychiatry. It is a postgraduate level course.
5. You can also do a Diploma in psychological medicine (DPM) or a DNB Psychiatry. After successfully getting your license as a doctor, you may practice as a psychiatrist in India.

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You need to know about CAT eligibility and requirements before starting preparation. The CAT exam helps you get into the top IIM to study MBA. Here are a few tips to start your CAT preparation:
1. The very first step is that you need to understand your CAT exam pattern in detail.
2. Then you should choose the right study material to kickstart your preparation.
3. Begin section-by-section preparation and focus on comprehension of the topics.
4. Select the best guide or coaching institute to prepare for the CAT if you want to take coaching.
5. You can use the help of YouTube videos to clear up the basics.
6. Keep track of your progress by
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There are many benefits to passing the Common Admission Test CAT exam. Some of them are as follows:
1. One of the most important benefits of qualifying for the CAT exam is the opportunity to study at Iims.
2. You can do an MBA from a top management college, which will enable you to get a good placement.
3. Clearing the CAT can get you into a top MBA programme, which will help you get a good salary. You can work in top Indian companies as well as foreign ones also.
4. Doing an MBA through CAT definitely provides credibility. It can help you build a strong network to progress in your career.
5. You can get the opportunity to work in diver
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A child counselor specifically deals with the mental health and wellness of children. They help children overcome their problems with a friendly approach. To become a child counselor in India, you will have to follow the following steps:
1. Take psychology as a 12th-grade subject.
2. If you have not taken psychology even then, you can pursue graduation in psychology.
3. After completion of the 12th, you will have to do a Bachelors in Psychology as either a B.A. Or B.Sc.
4. After that, you will need to pursue a master's as an M.A. Or M.Sc. In psychology.
5. To work as a child counselor, you may also be required to have a one-year postgra
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No, your 12th grade marks are not important for giving the CAT exam. You should at least have a 50% scored.

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There is no restriction on how many times a candidate can appear in the CAT exam and an unlimited number of attempts are allowed. Similarly, there is no age restriction either. Therefore, you can appear any number of times for CAT. You can choose to do an MBA through CAT during any phase of your career. All you need to have is a Bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 50 % or equivalent CGPA or grade.

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Both psychologists and psychiatrists deal with mental health issues. But their approaches are different. difference is - 

  • psychiatrist studies for a medical degree to become a doctor of medicine (M. D. in Psychiatry). They have to appear in NEET UG exam to attain MBBS and are called doctors. On other hand, a psychologist studies for an M.Sc or MA in clinical psychology. He or she may also study further to attain a PhD. They will also be required to take RCI exam to gain RCI license to practice.
  • Psychiatrists have authority to diagnose and treat patients with medication. whereas psychologists usually have to enlist help of therapy.&n
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The following minimum qualifications must be met in order to take the CAT exam:
1. The candidate must have graduated with a Bachelor's degree from a recognised institution.
2. Students must have a Bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Candidates who are SC, ST, or PWD, however, must have 45%.
3. If your university awards grades or CGPA, the conversion factor provided by the university will be used to convert into percent.
4. You can also apply while in your final year, but you must have a previous year's pass Certificate.

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Yes, you can do a Master of Philosophy without attending the entrance exam, and you can get admission on the basis of your graduation marks. You can get direct admission to some top universities in India if you have completed your Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and in some universities, you do not have to do the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D. ) coursework again. Amity University provides direct admission to the Master of Philosophy programme. I hope this will help you.

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Psychology is a growing field that is getting wide recognition in today's world. Every field of psychology is good, but here are the most in-demand fields:
1. Counselling psychology: Counselling psychologists are in high demand due to rising awareness about mental health. You just need to pursue a master's in counseling psychology to enter this field. The post of school counselor is also gaining popularity among graduates.
2. Clinical Psychology: Clinical psychologists conduct assessments and provide treatment to people who are suffering from psychological problems. The government is increasing vacancies, and recently NHM published a no
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Deeksha Dixit

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Qualifying for the CAT exam will simply make you eligible for admission. The fee structure of IIMs will remain unchanged irrespective of your percentile. The fee for an MBA varies from college to college and could range anywhere between Rs. 13.03 Lacs and Rs. 23 Lacs. These fees include tuition fees, mess charges, accommodation, etc. For instance, the fee of some IIms is given below:
1. IIM Sambalpur's total fee is Rs. 13.03 Lacs.
2. IIM Sirmaur total fee is approximately Rs. 13.75 Lacs
3. IIM Ranchi's total fee is Rs. 15.00 Lacs.
4. IIM Visakhapatnam: Total fee is Rs. 16.79 Lacs
5. IIM Ahmedabad: Fee is Rs. 23.00 Lacs.

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The GATE psychology (XH-C5) exam pattern is as follows:
The questions are divided into three sections: (1) General Aptitude (GA): There are 10 questions totaling 15 marks in this section. The marking pattern is that 5 questions carry 1 mark each and 5 questions carry 2 marks each. (2) Section B1: This section consists of 15 questions from Reasoning and Comprehension. This section carries a total of 25 marks; 5 questions carry 1 mark each, and 10 questions carry 2 marks each. (3) Section C5: This section contains 40 questions based on core psychology topics. The section carries a total of 60 marks. 20 questions carry a mark each, and 20
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Deeksha Dixit

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After clearing the CAT exam, you will become eligible to take part in the MBA Admission process. You can apply to top IIMs if you have scored well in the CAT exam. The process is as follows:
1. You then have to apply to the college of your choice. Some colleges may ask you to submit a Statement of Purpose.
2. If you get shortlisted to get admission to that college, you will receive an email regarding the interview.
3. You will receive the date and venue of the interview by email or text.
4. You will also be informed about the dates and times of the upcoming selection process.
5. Most colleges' selection processes include three rounds, w
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Deeksha Dixit

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No, a 12th student can not take the CAT exam. The eligibility criteria to appear in the CAT exam is:
1. The applicant must have completed a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
2. To be eligible, students must have at least a 50% graduation rate. SC, ST, and PWD candidates, on the other hand, must have 45%.
3. If your university awards grades or CGPA, then the conversion factor given by the university has to be used.
4. You can also apply in your final year, but you will need a pass Certificate from the previous year to be eligible to appear for the CAT exam.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Psychology students can get the following opportunities after scoring well in the GATE exam:
1. Obtain a master's degree from a prestigious university: Students can gain admission to master's programs by using their GATE score. From IITs as well as foreign universities, students can pursue a master's degree in psychology. After earning an MA degree, you can work as a junior psychologist, occupational psychologist, or counselor. You can also apply for an assistant professor post after clearing the UGC NET for assistant professors. Depending on the nature of the job, you could earn up to Rs. 50,000 per month with an MA in psychology.
2. R
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Deeksha Dixit

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No, the Common Admission Test CAT exam is not very tough. It is simply moderately difficult. This is due to the following reasons:
1. There is a high level of competition in the exam. More than 2 Lacs students are writing this exam for just 2500 seats in top MBA colleges.
2. There is a time constraint on reading the comprehension section. The passage can make students waste a lot of time if they have not practiced speed reading.
3. Negative marking is another issue. Due to it, students are unable to take risks in the exam.
4. The time limit of three hours for 100 questions makes the CAT paper appear a bit tough.
5. Some sections, such a
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Deeksha Dixit

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The eligibility criteria to apply for GATE for the Psychology subject is as follows:
1. The candidate needs to have a Master's degree in Psychology.
2. The master's degree could be in any related specialisation, such as applied psychology.
3. Those who have already completed their degree are eligible to apply.
4. The candidate should either be in the first year or higher if they have not completed their degree.
5. Candidates who are in their final year of an undergraduate degree programme can also apply.
6. There is no upper age limit for taking GATE Psychology. The application fee is Rs. 1700 for general candidates and Rs. 850 for wome
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