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MBA Predictor Tools: Reliable Guide Or Just A Guess?

MBA Predictor Tools: Reliable Guide Or Just A Guess?

Scoring good marks in the CAT exam doesn’t guarantee admission or even an interview call from the top IIMs. Metrics like 10th, 12th, graduation, work experience, diversity, and category play a huge role in the final shortlist and admission. This leaves almost every MBA aspirant scratching their head, wondering how much is actually enough to secure a seat. This is where MBA predictor tools comes in.

Pritam Priyedarshi
Balancing Life And Studies: Mental Health Tips For CAT Aspirants

Balancing Life And Studies: Mental Health Tips For CAT Aspirants

Preparing for CAT is a marathon, not a sprint. With months of relentless preparation, it’s easy to feel like you're stuck in a loop of mock tests, analysis, and self-doubt. But amidst all this, your mind needs care too. This article is your reminder that mental well-being is not a luxury — it’s your secret weapon.

Vartika Srivastava
Top YouTube Channels For CAT Prep: What You Should Watch

Top YouTube Channels For CAT Prep: What You Should Watch

Anyone who makes up his/her mind to prepare for any of the competitive examinations, the first thing that comes to their mind is the syllabus, paper pattern, cutoffs, and the best institutes, or any source from where he/she can get guidance. And in this process, a generally hurried student spends a hefty amount of money by just looking at the reviews on the internet. It's totally fine, but what if you can get the trial or you can get the demo before spending the money? Talking about the CAT examination, every year, a lot of students don't even join coaching institutes and just use the free resources that are easily accessible on the internet and ace the exam. So let's look at those free resources from which you can get help, and you won't regret it later!

Swapnil Mishra
Crack CAT VARC: Strategies That Actually Work

Crack CAT VARC: Strategies That Actually Work

CAT VARC Tips: Among the three sections of the CAT exam, the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) section is often the most misunderstood. VARC is often termed as the easiest or the “score-maximizing” section, especially when compared to the intimidating DILR and Quant sections. Many aspirants assume that since it’s “just English”, it won’t be as demanding. But this illusion can be dangerous. In reality, VARC is the most crucial section—not just because it’s the first in the paper and sets the tone, but because it often carries the highest weightage in the overall percentile calculation. A single misstep here can drag down your entire score, no matter how well you perform in the other sections. What makes VARC tricky is that while it seems familiar, it actually demands deep, focused understanding along with a completely different skill set than the other two sections.

Akshat Dobriyal
From Scoring -3 In A Mock Test To 99.30ile in DILR CAT 2024

From Scoring -3 In A Mock Test To 99.30ile in DILR CAT 2024

I am Harish N S, an engineer decided to shift my career towards management. I started my CAT preparation in July 2024. I was comfortable with VARC and Quant, but never liked DILR. But we all know CAT is all about scoring well in every section. By mid-August 2024, I gave my first mock test and shockingly scored -3 in DILR, which left me anxious about my performance. Initially, I was really worried about this section, but then I decided to change my approach. Here are a few CAT DILR Strategies to score 99 Percentile:

Harish N S
Is Scoring 99 Percentile in CAT Everything?

Is Scoring 99 Percentile in CAT Everything?

Admission to B-Schools is a tricky process and somewhat of a numbers game. If you’re starting your CAT journey, chances are you have encountered various profiles, along with evaluations of academic and work experience on platforms like Reddit, Quora, or YouTube. It can be quite overwhelming. What percentile should I target? Is my profile strong enough? Does being an engineer hurt my chances? Let’s break it down: CAT Score and Profile Weightage in B-School Admissions

Saurav Mohapatra
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