What is an efficient way to schedule CAT preparation for this year?
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These are some of the ways you can score good marks in your CAT exam:
1. Temperature check app:
The most common question in the mind of most of the students is where to start! This temperature check app will help you analyze where you stand and how much improvement you need. Spend around 1 hour to 30 mins on this and at the end of it, you will get a clear picture of your performance.
2. Complete the basics | Revise the basics: By basics, we mean one should be able to solve every question given in the books without any problem. If you have already completed the material available to you, then move on to other books. We would recommend RS...more
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