NMIMS Management Aptitude Test (Commerce) or NMAT (C) is scheduled for Sunday May 15. More than 10,000 students are likely to take this test to three years' BBA and Bcom (Hons) programmes.
An important aspect of B-school admissions is the submission of the Statement of Purpose candidates need to submit. But what is it and how do you go about writing it? Read on to find out...
It is important to get the basics right across concepts, and then focus on the ones that you know are important.
If this is your first attempt at CAT, you need to make sure your prep strategy works for you.
Data interpretation gives most CAT aspirants the jitters, especially those from non-technical backgrounds. Here Gaurav Bakliwal, of Testfunda.com, share some useful tips on how students can sharpen their DI skills.
The general view was that, though a re-test for the untested candidate is certainly necessary, such a re-test only for a select number of aspirants may give them an unfair advantage -- or disadvantage.
Read on to find out just how you can bell the CAT with little time on hand.
The number of months you had till CAT has now turned into a number of weeks. TestFunda.com gives you the lowdown on a 'must-do' list.
IIM Ahemedabad student Gourav Bhattacharya shares some useful tips.
Shantanu Gangal secured 100%tile in CAT 2008. He shares his prep tips.
Gourav Bhattacharya, an IIT alumnus and a second year IIM-A student, shares his CAT advice.
The announcement that the CAT will now be a computer-based test has given rise to numerous questions in the minds of test-taker. The FAQs mentioned below are an attempt to answer those questions based on the information currently available.
The GMAT is not the 'be all, end all' of an application.
One of my major criteria for shortlisting a foreign B-school was the finances required. There were three categories of financing.
The decision to go abroad for the MBA was made, but when the time came to decide where exactly to go, the number and variety of options was baffling me, to say the least!
Here are some tried and tested methods to reduce the ambiguity in three specific question types.
Five well-known, but often overlooked aspects of improving your problem solving skills in Quantitative aptitude are provided here with live examples of how to use some of them in a typical CAT scenario.
So what constitutes your 'must do' list? Let's ask a few fundamental questions.