Will it be advisable for a person to go for CAT if he had not practised maths in class 9th and 10th and neither had maths in 11th and 12th?
Asked by sourav mishra
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3 Answers
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CAT or any other qualifying exams are totally based on quantitative aptitude, data interpretation, Logical reasoning, verbal. Maths is an inherent part of these exams. It is not about is it advisable for somebody like you mentioned to go for CAT or not. Rather it is about whether you 'want' to get into Iims or not because CAT can get you into IIM.
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Hi,
CAT or any other qualifying exams are totally based on quantitative aptitude, data interpretation, Logical reasoning, verbal. Maths is an inherent part of these exams. It is not about is it advisable for somebody like you mentioned to go for CAT or not. Rather it is about whether you 'want' to get into Iims or not because CAT can get you into IIM. -
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Shrija Ashok kumar Work in a way to always challenge your limits ! | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoHi Sourav,
CAT or any other qualifying exams are totally based on quantitative aptitude, data interpretation, Logical reasoning, verbal. Maths is an inherent part of these exams. It is not about is it advisable for somebody like you mentioned to go for CAT or not. Rather it is about whether you 'want' to get into IIMs or not because CAT can get you into IIM.
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