My maths is not that good so will it be difficult for me to crack CAT?
Hello Aspirant,
CAT Exam will have 3 sections:
1. Verbal ability and Reading comprehension
2. Logical reasoning and data interpretation
3. Quantitative Aptitude.
approximately 30-34 questions from each section will be asked in CAT.
Mathematics is very important to crack CAT. Mostly the basics of maths play a important role. So try to improve your skills in Mathematics too.
Hope this will help you. Good Luck.
Hi Kashish Talesara,
Your excellence or weakness in one subject can not depict your performance in CAT as a whole. It is more diverse exam more than mere calculation. This is the exam pattern for CAT:
section |
Total Number of Questions |
Duration of Each Section |
Quantitative Ability (QA) |
34 |
60 minutes |
Verbal & Reading Comprehension (VARC) |
32 |
60 minutes |
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DI & LR) |
34 |
60 minutes |
You can always give it try with full dedication you may get it.
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