Which is better to join in top B. Schools CAT or MAT(for non maths students )?

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Asked by Praveen King
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Shaurya Singh
9 years ago
It is advisable to give CAT and apply to colleges with ur CAT score as it is accepted by most of the colleges in the country. On the contrary there are very few good colleges which accept MAT

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Dharmpal Barjati
9 years ago
Hello I will suggest , CAT is better to join top B. school. Because many IIMS prefer CAT and GMAT. CAT is not more difficlut for non maths students.Many non maths students get good percentile in CAT. For more information about IIMS visit this link http://www.time4education.com/cat-mba/iim-admission

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
CAT score is used by top Business Schools in India, therefore it is the best MBA entrance exam. If your basic Maths fundamentals of 10th class level are good and you work hard to revise them, you will overcome this difficulty to crack CAT.

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