A 99.98 Percentiler's Advice To CAT 2020 Aspirants
An effort is a vector. It can only produce the desired result if applied in the right direction. These are pretty common lines but apply for CAT prep as well. Here goes:
An effort is a vector. It can only produce the desired result if applied in the right direction. These are pretty common lines but apply for CAT prep as well. Here goes:
So finally, it’s that time of the year, when all your year-round efforts will bear fruit. You have persevered a lot throughout the year, burnt a lot of midnight oil to solve those mocks, solved tests just to improve your accuracy, struggled just make sense of that abstract RC. But you can’t lose your steam quite yet, as the last week is equally important for your success. So here I am going to share what I did in my last week before the “CAT” 2016 exam. Relax and read on!
How was your experience of CAT, since the pattern changed, the calculator was introduced?
Deciphering the tips and tricks to gain in an upper hand in CAT is the talk of the town. With the Common Admission Test just being less than a few weeks away, numerous mentors, teachers, peers, and batchmates will present their respective takes and opinions on how to crack the exam with flying colours. Going through the same phase a year back, I will present near you my views on it.
Every year, close to 200,000 students take the CAT. Assuming that you aspire to make it to the top 10 B-schools of the country, you are fighting for 4,000 seats - that is ~2%. Undeniably, there is pressure.
I know that the CAT 2017 is right around the corner and you are very busy preparing for it (well, best of luck for that!), but there is something that I want to tell you. And I hope, you'll listen (don't worry, it's going to be a small post).
Hola CAT aspirants! So it's that time of the year again, the count down towards CAT has begun and out of the two lakh people who appear for CAT, only fifty thousand something aspirants actually, prepare for CAT. Out of these fifty thousand aspirants, only around ten thousand serious aspirants would have survived the tolls of the CAT mocks. These students would be serious contenders to fight for the coveted 99 percentile in CAT. Well, the reason behind this thinning of the herd is that around this time many people realise that cracking CAT is not their cup of tea and sadly many more people give up after they score very low in the first few mocks.