The official notification for CAT 2020 came less than a week ago. Ever since, self-doubts to the tune of "Will I be able to crack CAT 2020, starting now?" have steadily risen. Along with it sneaks in the question: "What about CAT 2021? What should be my plan for CAT 2021 vis-a-vis CAT 2020?" And the most surprising aspect of these questions it that they arise from the fresher … [Read more...] about CAT 2020 & CAT 2021: The Dilemma and Some Perspectives
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How to Increase Solving Speed in Quant and DILR?
CAT tests your time management skills intensively. After building your fundamentals, you should be looking to increase solving speed and developing an intuitive approach to the questions. How do you increase your speed of solving in Quant and DILR? The Secret to Increase Solving Speed There are a bunch of tricks that you can learn, but the first and most important one … [Read more...] about How to Increase Solving Speed in Quant and DILR?
Fresher MBA | Should Final Year Students Appear for CAT?
Students who have just finished their final year or are about to enter their final year and are seriously considering pursuing an MBA fall under the category of “Fresher MBA.” There will be a lot of people who claim that entry into an MBA is easier if you have prior experience or that you will hold more value if you have experience. Both of these notions are TRU … [Read more...] about Fresher MBA | Should Final Year Students Appear for CAT?
3 Key Strategies for CAT Retakers
If you have already prepared for CAT once, how should you tweak your approach this time around? This is an intriguing question. Right off the bat, it becomes obvious that you have to make adjustments based on your previous attempt. Here are a couple of things to keep in mind when it comes to CAT Retakers Strategies. 1. If you got below 75 last time, then treat your CAT … [Read more...] about 3 Key Strategies for CAT Retakers
Why CAT is CAT – Addressing 3 Common Misconceptions
CAT 2020 has become a topic of uncertainty - on percentiles to be expected, level of difficulty of the question papers, the mode of examination, and whether it is going to happen as per schedule (in one of the last two Sundays of November). On the other hand, the heat of CAT 2019 and the aftermath of it - read calls, converts, percentiles and more - have not yet subsided. While … [Read more...] about Why CAT is CAT – Addressing 3 Common Misconceptions