Planned Approach Key To Success In CAT

jijo.thomas

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You have approximately 60 days before the CAT (18 November 2007). This is not a test or an exam where you can prepare in the last one week or even the night before and hope to crack it. Every day is important and cannot be wasted.

The CAT is an entrance exam to more than 100 Business Schools. Also, the areas that come in CAT are similar to those for every other management entrance exam. In addition, these other exams are scheduled in December and January, leaving you hardly any time to prepare for them after the CAT. Hence, your basic preparation must conclude before the CAT.

One of the fundamental mistakes that people make is to consider mock CATs as the solution for all preparation problems. This is far from the truth. Tests give insight into your exam-taking techniques and help you measure your progress, and how far you are from reaching your goal.

However, if you do not strengthen your basic concepts and skills, any number of tests will not serve the purpose.

You have to first understand your strengths and weaknesses in each test area. This can be done by checking your scores in practice tests and mock tests. Unbiased introspection will give the roadmap to your preparation.


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