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CAT 2019 Registration Ends Soon: Details
CAT 2019 application can be filled at iimcat.ac.in.
Read MoreHow To Bell The CAT?
With CAT Exam being unpredictable in terms of difficulty level, a claim of any prediction here just misguides aspirants, rendering to be ineffective from actual exam perspective. However, overall CAT Pattern has been stable over the last few years and it is expected to remain the same this year.
Read MoreHow To Calculate Your CAT Percentile
The basic idea of the CAT percentile is to tell you what percent of the students have scored less than you in the examination
Read MoreCAT 2017: Students Find LRDI Difficult; Reading And Quantitative Relatively Easy
IIM Lucknow, the CAT 2017 conducting (and hoped setting) authority this time, eased up VARC and Quant. But what complexity they wove in LRDI
Read MoreAppearing For CAT 2017? Director SIMS Shares Last Minute Strategies To Bell The CAT
When one talks of ‘Management’, one thinks of CAT (IIMs), XAT(XLRI) and NMAT (NMIMS), SNAP (Symbiosis), tests by IRMA, IIFT, FMS etc. But CAT is the first thing that comes to one’s mind. Every MBA aspirant has one goal in mind- bell the CAT!
Read MoreFive Apps That Can Help You To Prepare For CAT 2017
Here are the top apps on Play Store which might help you to prepare for CAT exams
Read MoreCAT 2017: Time Management Is The Key To Success
Do time management while practising for the exam questions. This will help you increase the speed and solve problems quickly
Read MoreHave Fun With Words Prior To Exam
BW Businessworld complied a list of jargons and lingos for students which may help them to learn the informal language prior to join the dream business school
Read MoreCAT 2017: Five Skills Required To Crack The Exam, Apart From Studies
With just a few days left for CAT 2017, take a look at some of the skills which you require to crack the exam, apart from studies
Read MoreCAT 2017: Colleges Accepting 70 To 80 Percent Scores
It is a fact that not every student can score a 100 per cent or a 90 per cent. CAT scores will also range from 70-80 per cent
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