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5 Step Plan To Ace The CAT By An IIM Student

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Thohid Thohi

Excellent article bro. Thumbs up!

4 Oct 2017, 01.23 PM

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Sanidh Patil

Coder. Techie. Recently diagnosed as MBA+ at IIM Udaipur

Thanks Bro!! Glad to help out :-)

7 Oct 2017, 11.24 PM |

Netar Thakur

I m not strong academically. Not more than 60/ in all classes

I'm neither good in English nor quant . one more thing not good academically ..... should I prepare for cat or b school plz. Suggest me

4 Oct 2017, 03.02 PM

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Sanidh Patil

Coder. Techie. Recently diagnosed as MBA+ at IIM Udaipur

Hi Netar! There is always room for improvement and its never too late. Cover up all your weaknesses in Quants and English by putting in a little extra effort. As far as academics are concerned, get a percentile so good that it compensates the gap, since each and everything is considered during the admission process but the best part is that each component (X, XII, Grad, CAT score) is given specific points, thus you can cover up the lower ends by getting a good CAT score. Thus my suggestion to you would be to not lose hope and stay put, and invest a little more effort and get things done! All the best! :-)

7 Oct 2017, 11.35 PM |

Akshay Vijayvargiya

Facing issues in verbal section and RC's too.. Deapite of getting into what is in the passage, I am still not able tk choice out the correct options.. Help me Sanidh Sir..

31 May 2018, 04.06 PM

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Sanidh Patil

Coder. Techie. Recently diagnosed as MBA+ at IIM Udaipur

See it is very difficult to improve the VARC section in one-go because it takes time. However the biggest cheat in cracking the RCs is to understand the context and the complex word meanings. Try writing down difficult words and memorize them if possible. Solve as many RCs as possible. Also I follow a trick to read all the RC questions move on to the RC, and mark all the relevant points. As far as vocabulary part is concerned flashcards are the quickest way.

31 May 2018, 06.35 PM |

Sameer P

Anything to cope up with a gap year taken for CAT preparation.....This question is sure to be asked during interviews?

31 May 2018, 06.28 PM

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Sanidh Patil

Coder. Techie. Recently diagnosed as MBA+ at IIM Udaipur

See this is something that nobody can answer as you are your own best judge. You can try telling them honestly and many interviewers would understand, but everything is unpredictable.

31 May 2018, 06.37 PM |

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Comments
 

Thohid Thohi

Excellent article bro. Thumbs up!

4 Oct 2017, 01.23 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Sanidh Patil

Coder. Techie. Recently diagnosed as MBA+ at IIM Udaipur

Thanks Bro!! Glad to help out :-)

7 Oct 2017, 11.24 PM |

Netar Thakur

I m not strong academically. Not more than 60/ in all classes

I'm neither good in English nor quant . one more thing not good academically ..... should I prepare for cat or b school plz. Suggest me

4 Oct 2017, 03.02 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Sanidh Patil

Coder. Techie. Recently diagnosed as MBA+ at IIM Udaipur

Hi Netar! There is always room for improvement and its never too late. Cover up all your weaknesses in Quants and English by putting in a little extra effort. As far as academics are concerned, get a percentile so good that it compensates the gap, since each and everything is considered during the admission process but the best part is that each component (X, XII, Grad, CAT score) is given specific points, thus you can cover up the lower ends by getting a good CAT score. Thus my suggestion to you would be to not lose hope and stay put, and invest a little more effort and get things done! All the best! :-)

7 Oct 2017, 11.35 PM |

Akshay Vijayvargiya

Facing issues in verbal section and RC's too.. Deapite of getting into what is in the passage, I am still not able tk choice out the correct options.. Help me Sanidh Sir..

31 May 2018, 04.06 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Sanidh Patil

Coder. Techie. Recently diagnosed as MBA+ at IIM Udaipur

See it is very difficult to improve the VARC section in one-go because it takes time. However the biggest cheat in cracking the RCs is to understand the context and the complex word meanings. Try writing down difficult words and memorize them if possible. Solve as many RCs as possible. Also I follow a trick to read all the RC questions move on to the RC, and mark all the relevant points. As far as vocabulary part is concerned flashcards are the quickest way.

31 May 2018, 06.35 PM |

Sameer P

Anything to cope up with a gap year taken for CAT preparation.....This question is sure to be asked during interviews?

31 May 2018, 06.28 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Sanidh Patil

Coder. Techie. Recently diagnosed as MBA+ at IIM Udaipur

See this is something that nobody can answer as you are your own best judge. You can try telling them honestly and many interviewers would understand, but everything is unpredictable.

31 May 2018, 06.37 PM |