In CAT is it must to mention Master details if I have it or else can i avoid it if I have less mtech score
CAT stands for Common Admission Test.
Those candidates who have completed graduation degree from a recognized with above 50% marks are eligible for CAT exam. Final year students are eligible for CAT exam.
Pattern for CAT exam:-
1.Data Interpretation.
2.Quantitative Aptitude.
3.Logical Reasoning.
4.Verbal Ability.
Best books for CAT exam:-
1. TIME - Book for Quantitative Aptitude - Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency
2. Siddhartha Balakrishnan - Mathematics for CAT
3. Theodor Seuss Geisel - The CAT in the HAT
4. Servash Verma - Quantum CAT
5. B S Sijwali - Analytical and Logical Reasoning
6. Sujit Kumar - Verbal Ability for CAT
7. Arun Sharma - How to prepare for CAT
8. Disha Publication - CAT Solved Papers as topic wise
9. Nishant K Sinha - The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for CAT
Thanks,
Azim
Well I would recommend not to go with any fraudulent practices. It's after all a matter of your career.
I understand your dilemma but if the scores are not really pathetic, do mention them. It won't create much of a problem.
Hope this precisely answers your question.
All the best!!
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