CAT Preparation Tips: MBA Students or Alumni

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4 Articles You Must Read To Ace Quant In CAT 2020 | Ft. Amrita Mishra, IIM C'22

4 Articles You Must Read To Ace Quant In CAT 2020 | Ft. Amrita Mishra, IIM C'22

Quantitative Ability (QA) section in the CAT exam can daunt a few non-engineers but trust me, if you work hard in this section, it is the most predictable one and you can easily be through. The only two factors that matter in this section are - Speed and Accuracy. Let's check out a few resources that will help you excel this section in CAT 2020:

Amrita Mishra
From 53%ile In QA A Week Before CAT To IIM Bangalore | Ft. Pallavi Beniwal

From 53%ile In QA A Week Before CAT To IIM Bangalore | Ft. Pallavi Beniwal

Hello, I am Pallavi Beniwal and currently, I am pursuing the 2-year PGP at IIM Bangalore. I hope my experience and strategies will help and motivate you in the last leg of your preparation journey. Before we go ahead, here's a brief about my profile:  my academic scores in the order of  10th/12th/graduation are 95/89.7/88. I studied B.Tech. Dairy Technology from National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal and worked for 20 months with Nestlé India Limited.

Pallavi Beniwal
How Ankit Gupta Scored 99+ Percentile In QA, And How You Can Too

How Ankit Gupta Scored 99+ Percentile In QA, And How You Can Too

The CAT 2020 exam is now just a month away. Now is the time that you need to start thinking about the strategy that you want to adopt for the actual exam on the 29th of November. How are you going to attempt the Quantitative Aptitude section? How will you maximise your score in this section? How will you adapt to the new CAT 2020 paper pattern? These are all questions you need to start finding solid answers to, and we're here to help you find them!

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DI-LR Tips You Must Know Before CAT 2020 | Ft. Kritika Mittal, IIM Bangalore

DI-LR Tips You Must Know Before CAT 2020 | Ft. Kritika Mittal, IIM Bangalore

Although the CAT pattern has changed, the one thing that would not change is a golden mantra that every CAT aspirant should be aware of if not already. Without beating about the bush, here it goes: "1-2 questions in about 2-3 sets can be cracked without solving the entire problem set." This simple trick and an enhanced concentration helped me raise my score from an 84.1%ile in CAT 2018 to a 99.5%ile in CAT 2019 in the DI/LR section.

Kritika Mittal
CAT Preparation Tips: MBA Students - Alumni | InsideIIM