Common Admission Test
No, you are nor Late by any means. In fact you are bit Early to be more precise and that is a boon for you.
Generally, CAT preparation takes 120 to 150 days minimum. Maximum it can get 3 years also, depending upon the way you are taking it.
Exams
Hello,
Here are some of the recommended books for CAT and MAT preparation.
CAT :
How to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT - Arun Sharma
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for CAT - K.Sinha Nishit
Mastering the Verbal ability for CAT - Ajay Singh
MAT :
Mental Ability
CAT exam has two sections -
1. Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation.
2. Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning.
Both these sections are of 70 minutes of duration each and consists of 60 questions each (30 questions in each subsection). For every correct answer you get 3 marks and for every
Dear Aspirant,
Following are some of the best books for cat preparation:_
How to prepare for Quantitative Ability - Arun Sharma
How to prepare for Logical Reasoning - Arun Sharma
How to prepare for Verbal Ablility - Arun Sharma
Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT Nishit Sinha
Quantitative Aptitude Quantum Sarvesh
Hello Sahil
Since you are in 12 th right now, you can give CAT exam after your graduation in particular field of your interest. Some people crack cat in first attempt itself while some not.
CAT is not only about the entrance exam but GDPI and your academics are also
CAT QA important chapters and topics are as follows:
Number System
sequence and series
Logarithm and Functions
Algebra
Geometry
Basic Arithmetic
Time speed distance
Time and work
Mensuration
Set theory
Profit and loss and discounts
Ratios and mixtures
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Dear Sarang Rajurkar
Phase 1 admission process is same for all students irrespective of reservations.Those who have cleared the cutoff are eligible for next round i.e. interview.
You have received pretty good score in CAT which will result in your qualification to phase 1. Here you need to crack interview
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