AKRS Srinivas and Rahul Reddy of T.I.M.E which trains CAT aspirants, chatted with readers for one hour on July 20 to answer their queries and clear doubts based on the latest developments.
Thousands of students who took the Common Admission Test (CAT) this November fear the increased weight given to verbal questions may cost them their place at the top ranked B-schools.
N L Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research invites applications for its Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management.
The technical glitches that marred the country's first online CAT have done more than inconvenience students. They have left the convenor, Satish Deodhar, taking the blame and dented the image of premier IIMs.
The transcript of the CAT analysis chat with Rakesh Kumar and Munish Kumar of Top Careers And You.
The Common Admission Test 2006 is over, paving the way for Group Discussions, Personal Interviews and a seemingly endless wait for calls from institutes. Here are the answers to some of your questions.
Here are the cut-offs as predicted by CAT training institute T.I.M.E. on November 19, 4 pm.
You may be used to following a particular strategy during your mock papers of the Common Admission Test. However, you may feel tempted to change your strategy. Tempted to change it?
How do you tackle November 21? These tips will help.
Your friends appearing for CAT can do with some positive words. Wish them the best and share your experiences.
Get an MBA or an MBA in Banking Insurance and Management from the IBAT School of Management.
Last minute doubts about CAT that you may not have thought of, until now, are clarified here.
In order for Data Interpretation to work as an asset for you at the CAT 2006, Sunil Kumar from TIME clarified coubts on the section in a chat on November 10.
Some of you taking CAT 2006 may find Verbal Ability tough. Subrata Dey from IMS Learning Resources tells you how to score.
In a recent chat with Get Ahead readers, CAT trainers Gautam Puri and Arun Wadhwa had this advice to offer CAT aspirants.
These focused strategies could help you up your verbal score. Practise daily and gather momentum as CAT approaches.
Here's how you can improve your Reading Comprehension skills and Verbal Ability in the last few weeks before CAT 2006.
It has long been your dream to get into a good B-School. But you realise it is not to be, at least not this year. Do not despair. Here are equally exciting career options.
AKRS Srinivas and Rahul Reddy of T.I.M.E (an institute that trains CAT aspirants), who chatted with readers for an hour on July 20, recommend that you start the paper by first attempting the area you are strongest in. \n
He allegedly took Rs 200,000 to leak the papers from the Mumbai-based Institute of Banking Personnel Services.
"Something wrong must have happened in the printing press which we are scrutinising," CBI Director P C Sharma told\n\nreporters on the sidelines of a conference in New Delhi.
How to gear up for Stage Two of the B-school admission test.
In a chat with Get Ahead readers on November 29, trainers Gautam Puri and Arun Wadhwa of Career Launcher (I) had this advice to offer MBA aspirants.
rediff.com and Top Careers & You bring you the answer key to CAT 2005.
CAT trainers Gautam Puri and Arun Wadhwa suggested these tips for last-minute preparation in a recent chat with Get Ahead readers.
Deepak Kumar, a competitive examination expert, takes us through the CAT's Reading Comprehension section. He offers preparation tips and exam day strategy.
Could not clear MBA entrance exams like CAT, FMS or XLRI? It's not the end of the world. You can do so from outside India and here is why you must do your MBA from Singapore.
Even as the government considers a new Bill to make the Indian Institutes of Management answerable to the Parliament, it appears the IIMs - considered home to some of the best brains in the country - have shifted from being seats of learning to seats
Here are some strategies that can be used to do well in the Quant section.
It would be an exercise in futility to experiment with new concepts at this point. All an MBA aspirant has to do right now is stay focused.
rediffGURU Mayank Chandel offers advice to students interested in a careers in science or engineering after class 10 and 12.