Trainers from TCY answer questions regarding the CAT 2007. They give strategies for the different sections as well as advice for overall preparation.
CAT expert ARKS Srinivas explains how to attempt Grammar, Vocabulary, and Critical Reasoning questions in the Verbal Ability section of the paper.
Get Ahead reader Rituma is taking the CAT 2006 exam on November 19 and wants your feedback on her current strategy.
How do you prepare yourself for senior management roles, especially if you have more than 10 years of work experience? Apart from CAT are there any other exams that can prepare you for such roles?
Should you quit your job and appear for CAT 2008 and go for an MBA? Kumar Mohanty of IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd. answerd CAT 2008 queries during a chat held with our readers.
What should you do if you are not too good in Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension?Are there any specific strategies you should be looking at to improve your sectional scores and accuracy? Jaya Desai, faculty, IMs, asnwered your CAT queries.
KB Sharma and Deepak Kumar, competitive examination experts, give advice to Get Ahead readers on CAT 2007.
5 sample questions from the Verbal section of CAT. They cover two types of questions, both frequently seen on previous CATs. Answer key provided.
Get Ahead reader Vinaya is taking the Graduate Admission Test on November 2, and is weak in Reading Comprehension and Maths. Can you help?
Taher Poonawala, 20, a student of IIT-Madras from Mumbai reveals his study secrets.
All you need to know about preparing for the Civil Services examination
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.
More than five lakh aspirants will take the exam on January 7 and 8, 2017.
"I never expected it. It was too good to be true," says the 20 year-old.
Ditch your tuitions and expensive books; there is a way you can crack the GRE without burning a hole in your pocket.
Did the student-friendly changes introduced this year work for the aspirants?
September 19, 2018 is the last date to apply for the Common Admission Test to be held November 25, 2018.
Candidates have to reach the test centre by 7.30 am (for the forenoon session) and by 1 pm (for the afternoon session).
To clear the exam, attempting anything between 49 to 58 questions should be good.
Gagandeep Singh Pannu who cracked the CAT 2013 with 99.97 percentile while attending a full-time job shares his study secrets.
Those candidates who qualify in preliminary examination will be eligible for the mains exam.
The improved changes aim to help students prepare and perform better in the test, says ARKS Srinivas.
Civil Services is about staying aware, having a keen eye towards detail, understanding and retention, says Akriti Mattu.
Syed Zaidie, a first year PGDIM student at the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Powai shares some crucial last minute tips for CAT aspirants taking the test on November 22.
Your strategy must be to gain more in less time.
Manish Kumar who achieved a high percentile of 99.43 in CAT 2013 and secured admission in IIM Raipur tells us how he succeeded in cracking the test.
Strategic time management is the best way to optimise your percentile in the Common Admission Test this year, says Prof Dr Savitha G R, HR, WeSchool, Bangalore.
Last minute tips to ace the Common Written Examination for probationary officers for public sector banks.
Consider each and every answer choice and eliminate the wrong ones.
Tanay Aggarwal who is currently pursuing his post graduation in management from the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Powai tells us how he secured 99.80 in the Common Admission Test last year.
Arijit Kumar Gorai who received admission offers from nine IIMs and SP Jain Institute of Management tells us how he cracked the test.
In his first attempt, Chirag Jha, a BTech student from the IIT-Bombay scored a perfect 100 in the CAT 2015 results declared earlier this year.
Sabyasachi Mishra who scored a perfect 100 with just two months of preparation shares his study secrets.