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rediffGURUS and CAT experts -- Aashish Sood, an alumnus of IIM Lucknow and Patrick Dsouza, founder of Patrick 100, that trains aspirants for management exams -- have been counselling students about their CAT 2025 preparation.
IIM-Kozhikode will conduct Common Admission Test (CAT 2025) examination on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
rediffGURU Patrick Dsouza tells you how to optimise your preparation for the Common Admission Test scheduled on Sunday, November 26, 2023.
The registration process for CAT 2024 will begin 10 am onwards on August 1.
rediffGURU and CAT expert Aashish Sood will answer all your queries relating to the upcoming CAT exam.
Candidates who have registered and wish to make any changes, will be allowed to do so between September 25 and 27, 10.00 am to 5 pm.
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September 13 is the last date to apply for the Common Admission Test 2023. I always recommend to do the registration early on.
Go through the form carefully and be sure about all the data that you are intending to fill in, advises Aashish Sood.
Two experts who took for the Common Admission Test this year, breaks down the paper for you.
Did the student-friendly changes introduced this year work for the aspirants?
Familiar models of questions were absent and every set had 'unfamiliar' written all over it.
The new changes in the Common Admission Test has encouraged aspirants from non-technical backgrounds to crack the exam.
You have three months to crack the Common Admission Test.
Candidates have to reach the test centre by 7.30 am (for the forenoon session) and by 1 pm (for the afternoon session).
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