Can you help me out how to do cat preparation
Realize the test example and schedule in detail. ...
Hi Jyoti..
These is how the CAT Preparation should be done..
These are some of the point to be notified!!
CAT is an extreme nut to open, in spite of the fact that, with right investigation timetable and direction one can without much of a stretch make progress.
1) Get the correct examination material.
The conventional test example of CAT is that it is a various decision target type test from four territories, to be specific Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning.
2) Step through online counterfeit exams. ...
3) Make Study Group. ...
4) Use the Internet. ...
5) Be sure and remain persuaded.
Hope these will be helpful!!
ALL THE BEST!!
It would have been a little easy to suggest you a strategy if you mentioned your graduation stream, B.A, B.com ,Bsc or Btech. Anyway let me give you my two cents on the strategy working pretty well for me.
I gave CAT 2018 and would write about that. It is a mangament exam for entrance to various reputed MBA colleges of India. It has 3 sections- Verbal ability and reading comprehension(VARC), Data Interpretation and Logical reasoning(DILR) and Quantitative aptitude(QA).
I have been a keen and voracious reader and hence can say that VARC is my forte. I have read so many books and articles that i can comfortably read passages and answer questions within very less time. However to be on the safe side, for this section, I started reading newspapers and editorials to get a knack about various and vibrant topics. Infact the only strategy required here is to read and read and read. As much as you can and wherever you can and whatever you can. Read and make a habit of trying to study what the author is trying to convey under a set time.
Coming to DILR, it is the toughest and the most unpredictable of all sections. It can ve seen by how very less marks in this sections fetch great percentiles. The strategy I followed was to solve Arun sharma's book,solve as many mind puzzles like sudoku and chess and give as many mocks that I can with analysing them thoroughly. This doesnt have a set syllabus so the more you are good at understanding puzzles the better your chances.
QA is the forte of engineering students but for others its a tough nut to crack. Clearing the basics and then devoting 2 to 3 hours everyday for solving questions is a very good approach. Books that I used were Arun Sharma and a coaching's material. Practice,practice and practice is the key here.
Last but not the least, mocks should be given on a regular basis under a time frame and analysed very deeply with doing same mock atleast thrice is the strategy that i would suggest and have myself done.
All the best. Hope it helps.
You can do CAT preperation by Arun Sharma book for QA and Arun Sharma For Verbal Ability
if you want to join the classes for CAT preperation
Isuggest you to go for IMS classes and if you want only test series take the series of IMS and study material of time
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