Should I drop a year and take CAT again?

I have got 83 percentile in CMAT, 52 percentile in CAT and I am pursuing B.Com final year.

113 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Nidhi Bhatia
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Harshit Jain
8 years ago
If you are sure that you can prepare well and can get good percentile in next exam then you can definitely drop out and prepare well for it. There is no harm in dropping. But since you have very good percentile in CMAT, you try good colleges through it also.

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Jaipuria institute is a good one to join and if you drop also, no work experience is necessary to be shown.

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