Rediff.com, in collaboration with IMS Learning Solutions, an institute that trains CAT aspirants, brings you the answer key to CAT 2007.
A look at ten common myths about the Common Admission Test. Is the CAT a test of aptitude? Is there any value to Mock Cat analysis? Read on
This article takes a look at some of the common concerns and doubts held by students with only 60 days remaining before CAT. Which schools should I apply to? How many mocks should I take?
This article takes a mock CAT from a previous year and provides in-depth analysis. Where did the taker go wrong? How can the score be improved? What can you learn from this example? Read on
With months and months of preparation at stake, the week preceding CAT 2007 can be very stressful. Here are some general tips and a final checklist for keeping your percentiles up and leading.
What should your daily schedule include? How can you best utilise your time between now and CAT? Read on
A look at the quantitative and data interpretation sections of the CAT. Also describes how and why you should analyse your mock CATS
An overview of CAT 2007 and how to spend your final 90 days of preparation time. Also examines the verbal component and how you to your improve your score.
Twenty questions from various sections of CAT 2007. Determine your strengths and find your weaknesses.
Overall, even though the paper did not pose any surprise, pattern wise, with the number of questions remaining 75 as last year, the level of difficulty was increased by at least two to three notches.
CAT isn't only about strategy and perseverance. It's also a test of self-control. How can you master yourself before mastering CAT? Read on
CAT has always had a tendency to surprise the candidates by a change in the pattern and this demands a little bit of flexibility in your strategy.
A look at the Data Intepretation and Quantitative sections of the CAT. Which questions are easy? Which questions are difficult? How can you determine which questions to answer and which to avoid?
How should you study for CAT? Spend more time on your weak areas? Or spread time around evenly? Read on
Deepa Gahlot picks 10 Bollywood horror flicks to mark Friday the 13th.
Deepak Kumar, a competitive examination expert, takes us through the CAT's Reading Comprehension section. He offers preparation tips and exam day strategy.
Unless you have a clear study strategy, the hours of effort you invest in preparing for CAT can be wasted.
Indrani Mukerjea, in pure white, sporting dancing pearl jhumkas, bobbed about the accused box, occasionally floating up front to whisper urgent suggestions to her lawyer Ranjeet Sangle as retired cop and prosecution witness Dinesh Kadam gave her a long look. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel returns to cover the Sheena Bora murder trial after 18 months.
A look at some advanced level strategies and methods for CAT 2007 aspirants. Which questions should you answer? How can you shore up your vocabulary? Read on
A critical analysis of the previous CATs by measuring the three most crucial factors that remain highly tricky.
When you look at a CAT paper, there are two variables which help you maximise your score viz Attempts and Accuracy. Neatly juggling these two parameters will help one score the marks that would be required to get that coveted call from the IIMs.
5 sample questions from the Verbal section of CAT. They cover two types of questions, both frequently seen on previous CATs. Answer key provided.
Nikesh Rathi who scored in the 99.52 percentile in CAT and is a second year student at IIM Lucknow, shares his CAT advice.
Let us rewind and look at the history of CAT to see if something there can help us.
CAT experts from Top Careers and You discuss CAT strategy for the final few weeks.
IIM Calcutta student Muneetpal Singh Jolly shares what you should have on your reading list.
A look at patterns from previous CATs. What type of questions are frequently asked? How has the exam format changed over the years? Read on
Atul Prashar provides a detailed ten-week study programme for CAT 2007. Where should you focus your energy? How should you allocate your time? Read on
An in-depth look at the Quantitative and Data Interpretation sections of the CAT. Here are six can't-miss-tips that you must remember on test day.
You have taken the CAT, now what? Can you expect a call from the IIMs? Should you apply to other B-schools? Is your percentile good enough to get you into the country's best institutes? Gejo Srinivasan discussed these and other queries with GA readers.
Rajat Goyal a student of IIM Lucknow's batch of 2008, shares his CAT advice.
There are only three weeks left before CAT 2007! How can you best use your time to maximise your percentile? Read on
Competitive examination experts from TCY answer questions about the final few days of CAT preparation. They advise readers to free their minds and stop the last minute studying. Read on
Arindam Lahiri from Career Launcher answers questions about the final week of CAT preparation.
I know they say you never know what could happen on D-day. But this piece is not about whether you can change what happens on D-day; it's about how to influence that day's events in your favour.
KB Sharma and Deepak Kumar, competitive examination experts, give advice to Get Ahead readers on CAT 2007.
Dejo Srinivasan, from IMS, gives readers helpful hints for CAT 2007: How to stay focused, positive and upbeat in the final few days.
With the CAT barely a week away, here's what you should and should not be doing in the last six days.
To help this year's test takers crack CAT 2008, experts from TCYonline.com have analysed the last 4 CATs in the deepest possible detail.