Please Guide me on how can I do MBA ??
If you are good with the basics then 6–7 months else 10–12 months to be on safe side.Take an diagnostic test for CAT(or solve past year paper) to know where you stand in terms of level of your Maths,English ,LR/DI .Though this has become quite repetitive in my post ,but you got to be boring ,you got to follow the routines for days & months if you wish to be successful in your CAT exam.
You can maintain excel sheet and note down you strong and weak areas .You can then dedicate like 60% of time for weak areas and remaining for strong .
As far as book is concerned - I will suggest CBSE NCERT book for Maths,English and Arihant for LR/DI .Though Arun Sharma is good for Maths ,but given the level of quant in past two year .
The best way is to draft a proper study plan and a time table and stick to it no matter what. Preparation without a study plan will only land you in difficulties. Here are some helpful tips for your preparation:-
1. Know CAT in and out: First thing First!! Know everything that you can about CAT exam. Look at the pattern, syllabus, time duration, time per question, nature of questions, nature of exam, difficulty level, examiner’s favorite topics, Objective of the exam, competition level.
If you know these things you will have a good idea of how you should start and carry your preparation. Staying abreast of these things will help you avoid doing beginner’s offense.
2. Test before preparing: Yes!! You heard it right. You need to take 1 or 2 assessment tests even before you start preparing for CAT. The purpose of these tests is to know your weaknesses. After 2 tests you will get a clear idea about the subject you need to focus on and the topics also.
You don’t need to analyze the test result very deeply but just look for the subject and the module of the subject.
For eg: When I took the test, I found I was weak at Algebra in Quants and LR and Sentence Rearrangement.
This helps you draft a perfect study plan for you.
3. Draft a Study Plan: Based on the inputs from the assessment tests, draft a perfect study plan considering your work or college or anything that you do. Give more time to the subject you are weak at and start with your biggest fear.
If you fear Geometry the most, do it in first place. It is a well known proverb
“Practice makes a man perfect”
Good luck!
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MBA is a postgraduate program for busniess administrative enthusiasts. To pursue MBA, you need to first clear out your graduation degree. Then, there are various entrance examinations being conducted by various institutes for admission like CAT, XAT, SLAT, and a lot more. The best college for MBA in India are IIMs, Faculty of Management Studies, XLRI, Symboisis. You need to prepare well for the entrances to gain a seat in top colleges.
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