Is it okay to take a gap year after Graduation for CAT/XAT preparation ? If yes then what are the other things i must do along with my preparation to justify my gap year !
Dear Sheikh,
If you do not get a good college in the first attempt but you wish to crack CAT or XAT, you should surely take a gap year.
A gap year will provide you enough of time and opportunity to prove yourself. You need to work very hard and try your best to get into your dream college. You should be confident enough and focus on your preparation. You should make a good time table during this gap year.
Other things to do in a gap year:
1. Do MOOCS courses on relevant subjects to improve your preparation.
2. Contribute articles to different magazines.
3. Do some NGO work.
4. You can also start your own private tuition centre. Make sure to register it so that you can add it to your CV.
5. Do internships to gain work experience.
These can surely help you to justify your gap year.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
Hey Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great,
As you want to know the preparation tips to prepare for the CAT/XAT exam.
- Learn the ABCs: Master the fundamentals of Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude.
- Determine your own Strengths and Weaknesses: Go over the CAT Syllabus in its entirety and begin categorizing topics based on their strengths and weaknesses.
- Concentrate on the most important issues.
While the CAT surprises almost every year, there is some consistency in terms of the topics tested. According to previous formats RC will cover roughly 70% of the VARC section, while DI and LR will be evenly distributed in the DILR section. The most frequently tested topics in QA are Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry. This is something you should keep in mind as you work on your CAT preparation.
For more information about the CAT preparation tips:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-preparation-tips-for-beginners
I hope this will help you,
Best of Luck :)
Every year there are quite a good number of students, who take drop of 1 year after graduation for the preparation of the entrances such as CAT. Now if you are on of those type, then you can obviously take the drop year provided you must keep practicing problem and start your preparation basic to be strong so that firstly your rank is good. Now if you want to justify the time period, then you can join some internship programs and can justify that you have tried to gain industrial knowledge. Apart from this you can 1 year certificate courses which can be justified as skill gaining year. So this way you can justify it, if you do nothing but you score good then you also your gap year is justified. So don't worry about this kind of problem.
To know more about CAT visit the link below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/cat
To know more about XAT visit the link below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/xat
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Aspirant .
Yes , It is totally fine to take a gap for CAT preparation and thousands of student do this every year but only if you are a serious student else you will be wasting your time.
There are so many things you can do during your gap year like find an
- Internship(online/work from home preferred) or teach students nearby you.
- If you don't have a hobby find one like reading books , playing , guitar etc.
- Do some NGO work it will be very good for your resume.
- Get a new skill or learn a new course.
All these things will help your CV and can be easily used to justify your gap year during the Interview.
Hope this helps.
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