what is the syllabus of the cat exam?
Hello aspirant,
The CAT exam syllabus is not officially prescribed, but it generally includes topics from the following sections:
1. Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC)
2. Data interpretation and logical reasoning
3. Quantitative ability
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Arithmetic
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Algebra
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Geometry and Mensuration
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Number System
- Modern Math
My CML rank in jcece is 2058 and CAT rank is 433 Will I get admission for btech CS branch in BIT Sindhri or Meshra? Please guide me.
It seems unlikely that you would be able to get admission in the BTech CS branch at BIT Sindri or Mesra with a CML rank of 2058 and category rank of 433.
Key points:
1. The search results indicate that a CML (Common Merit List) rank of 2058 is quite low for admission to premier engineering colleges like BIT Sindri or NIT Mesra.
2. The cutoff ranks for BTech CS branch at these institutes are usually much higher, often in the range of 1000-2000 for the general category.
3. With a category rank of 433, you may have a better chance of getting admission in the reserved category quota, but the competition is still quite high.
4. The search results do not provide specific cutoff details for BIT Sindri or NIT Mesra, but the general trend suggests your current ranks may not be sufficient for the CS branch in these institutes.
My advice would be to:
1. Check the latest cutoff ranks and admission criteria on the official websites of BIT Sindri and NIT Mesra.
2. Explore other options like state-level engineering colleges or NITs where your current ranks may have a better chance of securing admission.
3. Consider improving your performance in the next attempt of the entrance exam to increase your chances of getting into your desired BTech program.
I have a question regarding cat prep , I was a partial dropper for ipmat and was not able to crack the exam by 2 marks , it was my first time giving any competitve exam . My varc skills are not upto the mark but now Im ready to give my all to be one of the best in all three sections , please guide
For VARC, read daily from diverse sources (newspapers, novels, journals) to improve comprehension and vocabulary. Practice RC passages and verbal ability questions regularly. For DILR (Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning) and QA (Quantitative Aptitude), solve previous years' papers and take mock tests to identify weak areas. Join a coaching institute or online courses for guidance and stay consistent with your study schedule. Review and analyze your performance in mocks to understand mistakes and improve. Maintain a positive mindset and stay disciplined in your preparation.
msc chemistry CAT exam 2023 Question paper
The CAT 2023 exam will be conducted by IIM Lucknow . Here, in the table below we have listed all the institutes that conducted CAT along with the CAT Exam Date in the last years. CAT 2023 exam was conducted by IIM Lucknow today at various exam centres across India. The exam was held in three slots. The overall difficulty level of CAT 2023 paper was moderate with VARC and DILR being easy and Quantitative Aptitude being tough .
CAT Exam Pattern 2023: Overview (Expected)
Components | Details |
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Total Questions in CAT Exam | 66 |
Total Marks | 198 |
Total CAT Exam Sections | 3 |
CAT Exam Duration | 2 Hours |
Candidates who have appeared for the test are able to access the CAT question paper and answer key. The question paper of every slot is released on the same day along with candidate response sheet and official answer to all question
What should i study to crack cat exam to get admission in cusat for mca after bsc maths ?
Hello Aspirant
CUSAT CAT is specifically designed for admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate programs at Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT). While it's not the same as the national-level CAT exam for MBA, the preparation strategy can be similar in many aspects.
Before diving into preparation, it's crucial to understand the exam pattern. CUSAT CAT typically includes sections on:
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
Strengthen Your Maths:
- Build on your BSc Math foundation.
- Practice calculus, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry extensively.
- Solve previous year's question papers to understand the difficulty level.
Cover Physics and Chemistry Basics:
- Refer to NCERT textbooks for a strong foundation.
- Focus on key concepts and formulas.
- Practice numerical problems.
Time Management and Accuracy:
- Develop a strategy to allocate time effectively for each section.
- Practice mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
Understand the Exam Pattern:
- Familiarize yourself with the question types and marking scheme.
- Identify your strengths and weaknesses.
You should start by analysing the previous year's question papers and seeing what the pattern and make your study plan accordingly.
Hope this helps
I scored 44% in 10th Or 60% in 12th and 70% in graduation Am I eligible for cat exam or not and is there any chance to get call from IIMS
Hello!
The educational qualification required for CAT exam is bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized university with minimum of 50% for the open category and 45% for the SC/ST/PwD category. Since you have secured more than the required percentage in your bachelor's degree, you are eligible for CAT exam.
For more information, please visit the website by clicking on the link given below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-eligibility-criteria
I hope you will find this information helpful. Best wishes ahead!
522 no sc cat. kay govt .college state me sakta ?
With a NEET score of 522 and belonging to the SC category, you have a good chance of securing a seat in a government medical college in your state, depending on the state’s cutoff and reservation policies. Government colleges typically reserve seats for SC candidates, which will improve your chances. However, the exact chances depend on the specific state's cutoff for SC candidates. It's best to check the previous year's cutoffs or use college predictors to get more accurate information.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
sir i got 170000 ranking in CET and cat2A, and HK region 371J. I would like to do an CSE branch, shall i get CSE branch? how much the possibility of getting a seat.
With a rank of 170,000 in CET and belonging to the CAT2A category from the HK region, getting a Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch at top colleges may be difficult due to high competition for CSE seats. However, you may have a chance in some regional or private engineering colleges where the cutoff could be more flexible for your category. You could also consider other engineering branches that have lower cutoffs but still offer good career prospects.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/cet-rank-predictor
I am an oec student... and i got my cusat cat result... I got 17440 rank in exam what should I do next.. am I eligible to study in cochin university
Hello Aspirant
A rank of 17440 in CUSAT CAT might not be high enough for the most popular courses or categories. However, it's essential to consider the following factors:
- Your Category: If you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC), your chances of securing admission improve significantly due to the reservation system.
- Choice of Course: Some courses might have lower cutoffs than others.
- Previous Year Cutoffs: Analyzing previous year cutoffs can give you a better idea of your chances.
Because you belong to the OEC category, you might have a shot at a decent college, but you need to mention the college that you wish to get admitted to so that we can see their eligibility and admission procedure
Hope this helps