Be prepared to attempt a zillion questions before you take the actual CAT, says Prof Uday Salunkhe.
The 3,000-strong force, plus its highly trained dog squad, is responsible solely for the protection of one person: Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will announce the results online.
Time management is one of the most crucial factors of the CAT 2016 preparation.
There will remain those, though, who will remain in opposition to this massive endeavour for world peace with an aim not to improve, but to scuttle the project. But for the rest of us, a cultural and spiritual event of this significance and scale is a feast for the mind and soul, say Sankrant Sanu.
Model Prabhjot Singh shares his fitness mantras.
Modi wants a 'change in the Indian citizen's character.' 'An internal transformation.' 'This is reformation of the sort that is usually done by spiritual and religious leaders.' 'It is not in the domain of popular politics,' points out Aakar Patel.
'Today, everybody is on the computer, everybody on the mobile.' 'There is very less physical activity.' 'The treatment most effective in reducing heart disease is exercise.' 'It is very, very, important.'
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598 problems. 7,531 possible solutions. 10,000 students. Vivek Kulkarni takes us through the making of the 36-hour event.
Addressing Indian workers at a medical camp in downtown Doha, Modi said he is aware of the issues being faced by Indian workers and the companies that bring them here.
Australian model Ilana Davies gets candid with Rediff.com's Tista Sengupta.
There is only word to describe Ashok Munne's journey -- 'incredible', says A Ganesh Nadar.
'During the Queen shoot, I was pretty depressed. I thought I had done a crap job and no one would notice me.' Lisa Haydon opens up.
Raj Sheth stood first in the country by scoring 630 marks out of 800 in the final CA exams.
Raghuram Rajan joked he wasn't expecting to win any votes or Facebook 'likes' in the position.
'When your parents don't support you, the struggle becomes a little extra difficult for you. But I would always keep them in the loop informing them wherever I went, whatever work I did,' says model Pallavi Das about the biggest challenge of her career
Don't let all those things happening at your workplace get you down. Read on to find out how you can beat stress.
It would be a chance lost if India cannot learn from and lean more on China to kick-start trade, infrastructure programmes, and increased ties, says Ravi Agrawal
Brazilian model Bruna Bernandes -- who wants to become a cardiologist -- is in India to try her luck. She's already worked with SRK and Salman and finds India safer than Brazil.
The controversy over Sant Rampal and his army of followers taking the law into their hands has once again thrown the spotlight on the clout that India's godmen possess.
Non-performers were not punished, performers were not rewarded, points out Utkarsh Mishra.
The 61-year-old former top cop from Mumbai changed professions after listening to his 'inner voice'.
Her great grandfather began sugar co-operatives in Maharashtra. Her grandfather was an eight time MP. Her uncle is currently leader of the Opposition in the Maharashtra assembly. Her cousin joined the BJP on Tuesday, March 12. Nila Vikhe Patil, who could one day become prime minister of Sweden, unravels her India connections in an e-mail interaction with Rediff.com's Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
No other foreign leader seems to have been extended such a warm welcome by an Israeli Prime Minister in the past few decades.
Bangalore-based model Dayana Erappa talks about what it means to be in the business and shares her fitness mantras.
Did you know that losing weight can also cause hair loss?
"That's where he drew the line," says New York model Tiffany Hirth in this animated chat.
A report by the World Anti-Doping Agency on Monday is set to deepen an athletics scandal that, according to one of the document's authors, eclipses even the alleged corruption at football's governing body FIFA.
We bet you can't take your eyes off these model mothers!
Exercise. Check e-mails. Wake up to a cup of tea.
Rather than talking about Khajuraho and Shikhandi, the argument should be about a Constitution that promised rights to all, says Mihir S Sharma
They swear by vegetarianism to not only save our environment and animals, but also to maintain their lithe, sculpted figure.
Don't try to adopt them all in one shot. Pick one; make it a part of your life. Once it's a habit, pick the next.
Athletics' governing body came under renewed fire on Tuesday following disclosures that top officials were aware of a potentially serious doping problem among Russian athletes as far back as 2009.
Dhruv Gupta, Fitness Expert and Founder of weight loss programme, FitHo.com tells you just how!
'Adaptability is what is needed right now and students have to continuously learn the new tools to remain relevant in the career they choose.'
To put its Reebok business in order, the German footwear major hand-picked the soft-spoken Erick Haskell, who has vast experience of working in China.