Which sections in CAT i should not keep pending at the last moment?
And also tell me which would be the best time for learning Verbal and how to make us interested in learning Verbal? Will continuous reading of Newspaper give a helping hand...How to remember the meanings of so many words? Kindly help me out with best possible answers...
Hi Prakash, There are three main sections in CAT - DI, Verbal and Quant. You should try to cover the entire syllabus when preparing for the CAT. DI seems most lengthy, and Quant & Verbal requires Time Speed Accuracy Management, which are the main factors for attaining scores. Having strong fundamentals will be an added benefit and will help you in covering large portions of the curriculum. When covering Verbal section, reading will surely help. You can opt for newspapers, magazines, reading journals etc. As for vocabulary is concerned, you can buy some vocabulary books whic are easily available in the market or at most of the coaching in
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Hi Prakash, There are three main sections in CAT - DI, Verbal and Quant. You should try to cover the entire syllabus when preparing for the CAT. DI seems most lengthy, and Quant & Verbal requires Time Speed Accuracy Management, which are the main factors for attaining scores. Having strong fundamentals will be an added benefit and will help you in covering large portions of the curriculum. When covering Verbal section, reading will surely help. You can opt for newspapers, magazines, reading journals etc. As for vocabulary is concerned, you can buy some vocabulary books whic are easily available in the market or at most of the coaching institutes and try to use these words daily so to memorise it well. If you have opted for self study then i may suggest you to go for the curriculum purchasing from a good coaching institute like Career Launcher, TIME, IMS etc. Also you can look for the mock papers and in fact write the Mock Test Series which are conducted by the coaching institutes at All India Level. In either ways, the key to succeed is sheer hard work, practice and patience. All the best!
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Hi Prakash,
There are three main sections in CAT - DI, Verbal and Quant. You should try to cover the entire syllabus when preparing for the CAT. DI seems most lengthy, and Quant & Verbal requires Time Speed Accuracy Management, which are the main factors for attaining scores. Having strong fundamentals will be an added benefit and will help you in covering large portions of the curriculum.
When covering Verbal section, reading will surely help. You can opt for newspapers, magazines, reading journals etc. As for vocabulary is concerned, you can buy some vocabulary books whic are easily available in the market or at most of the coaching institutes and try to use these words daily so to memorise it well.
If you have opted for self study then i may suggest you to go for the curriculum purchasing from a good coaching institute like Career Launcher, TIME, IMS etc. Also you can look for the mock papers and in fact write the Mock Test Series which are conducted by the coaching institutes at All India Level.
In either ways, the key to succeed is sheer hard work, practice and patience.
All the best!
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