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Hi I've registered for cat yesterday and I am studying bsc.agri 4th yr and I didn't start the preparation yet. Can I get any good score in Cat


Doraemon Hehe 19th Sep, 2024
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Prachi Kumari 20th Sep, 2024

Hello,

While starting your CAT preparation late can be challenging, it's still possible to achieve a good score with focused effort. Prioritize understanding the exam pattern, and focus on key areas like Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, and Verbal Ability.

Create a structured study plan, practice regularly with mock tests, and review your performance to identify weaknesses. Use quality study materials and consider joining a coaching class if time permits. Stay consistent and motivated, and remember that dedicated effort in the coming weeks can lead to positive results.

You can refer to the following article for help :

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/last-minute-preparation-strategy-for-cat

Good luck!

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Juee Hote 20th Sep, 2024

That you have signed up for the CAT is fantastic! Although it may seem a little late to begin preparing now, it is still possible to do well on the test if you put in deliberate and purposeful work. Here's how to make the most of the time you spend preparing:

Recognise the structure of the CAT: Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Quantitative Ability (QA) are the three portions of the exa m.

Establish a Study Plan: Considering your limited time, make a regular and reasonable study plan. To improve your score, give less known topics priority, but be sure to practise the simpler ones as well.


Mock Exams: Consistently take mock exams. They will assist you in determining your strong and weak points and acclimating to the format of the exam. In order to improve time management, try to replicate actual exam situations.


Concentrate on Core Concepts: Review your foundational knowledge of arithmetic and logical thinking, as these will be tested heavily. Start reading articles and exercising comprehension on a regular basis for VARC.

Resources: To obtain organised help, make use of internet resources and CAT prep books.

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