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about cat
by sonam maske on Dec 16, 2007 11:49 AM  Permalink 

hey any1 is preparin for cat. if yes i need a help from my friend and share my doubts about cat

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career
by Suman Gauttam on Oct 24, 2007 03:49 PM  Permalink 

i want to crack CAT2008 and im a bio student
i have not started preparation forit yet.is it necessary to join coaching for it at present i have 1 year by self studies can i get my aim.

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cat-2007
by TANYA on Sep 24, 2006 03:58 PM  Permalink 

sir, im a B.COM-II year student from allahabad university.i'll b appearing for cat next year,=. i wanted to know that does extra curricular activities at university level act as a measuring rod.bcoz in our univ. we hardly have any activities.and is work experience a must.

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can i take cat exam.
by saddam m. shaikh on May 11, 2006 01:26 PM  Permalink 

r/sir,
i m student of b.com 2nd year,sir i m just give
exam of 2nd year,i will do m b a in future.
sir give me a suggetion about cat & mba. and
give a information of mba college(topin puna)
thank u sir
saddam shaikh
(saddam_shaikh@rediffmail.com)

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Query
by Divya on Apr 25, 2006 07:55 AM  Permalink 

Sir,
I recently finished my 2nd year papers in arts.I am presently doing niit course.sir I just wanted to know that is it necessary for me to join any institute or self study can work.Because the problem is ill not be able to join it with niit and college.So sir plz. help me.I scored 71% marks in my ist year and 78% marks in 12 class.

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eligibility for cat
by abhishek on Mar 04, 2006 06:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

sirs,
i have done my class 10 th with 50%
and class 12th with 40%
and B.E.(comp sc) with 50%.
should i sit for CAT and do i have any chances of qualifying for IIMs given my average academic records. how significant will be the "academic record" plays in the selection process?
please give me a true reply, since i have seen , candidates from best institutes like IITs with excellent records are called for GD/pi?


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RE:eligibility for cat
by karthik on Mar 26, 2006 12:04 PM  Permalink
hi abhishek

try to be realistic yaar . applying for CAT in your case is not advisable . the disadvantage u have is your very low scores . CAT is all about time management and efficiency under pressure . it directly reflects on your academics because your time management doesnt come jus like that , it is only developed in course of a long time like when you prepare for exams in your school days.
since you have low scores it only reflects that you were not able to manage time and perform in your school exams . how can one change all of a sudden when preparing for CAT .


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RE:eligibility for cat
by on Dec 16, 2007 11:45 AM  Permalink
ur academic score does not decide ur performance in cat. from academic u come to know ur mistakes and weakness. abhishek, if u have faith, confidence, strong desire good intention and strong will for doing hardwork u wil definitely get in iim. but prepare for maths, vocabulary, english and good command over good magazines, newspaper and editorials

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Wrong Info
by Balpreet on Mar 01, 2006 02:57 PM  Permalink 

CAT is nowdays not of 150-165 Questions. Surprising bu this utdated info is being given by a reputed institute like Career Launcher

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Does not matter how tough it is
by MJ on Mar 01, 2006 02:00 PM  Permalink 

provided the IIMs teaching staff can score good (if they take the test now). Otherwise it is hyposcrisy.

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