Which one is better to pursue: CAT or MAT? I got 63% in 10th, 58% in 12th and scored 73% in graduation.

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Asked by Ishita Gupta
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Roshni Choudhary
6 years ago
I think, it is better to pursue CAT mainly, because if you do CAT you will get admission to the best IIM in the country like IIM-Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Calcutta. If you are really interested in management, then these are really good institutes and you should aim for these institutes.

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