What is the strategy for CAT preparation? Is getting admission in this college very tough & to get 95% is too hard?

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Asked by Nancy Gemawat
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S
9 years ago
Study hard, practice and improve speed with accuracy Give mock tests and work on your weak areas. Join any good institute for preparation of entrance.

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R
9 years ago
Give maharashtra CET as 85% seats are filled through CET. For CET the strategy is increasing your speed of attempting questions correctly.

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Tushar Raka
9 years ago
Dear Nancy, you can join any of the classes for preparation, subscribe for mock CATs. The main thing is self study and sticking to a fixed time table.

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