Hi all, Use this excel sheet to evaluate your mocks properly and increase your CAT scores - bit.ly/catmockanalysis Others resources which might help you to increase your CAT scores DRASTICALLY - ✅ My Actual CAT Exam Strategy - ua-cam.com/video/cwVgPSxgxqA/v-deo.html ✅ Top 3 Test Series Recommended by Toppers - ua-cam.com/video/78gW1pJdaes/v-deo.html ✅ Free CAT Material & Mocks - bit.ly/freecatmaterial All the very best and prepare well! :))
dii how we get to know that which RC or Set or Question which we attempt in our mock test, was easy or moderate or difficult ? because in solution side the level of difficult is not given only solution is given so can we identify ? plz reply
Hey, so if the difficulty level is not given - try to analyze if it was a direct question something like using a particular formula could have given you the result -- easy, or if it requires little bit of thinking and then using the formula/ some variation of it, formula based but the calculations are too heavy -- moderate/ little time consuming, then comes the difficult ones where the question is tricky. Nothing can be directly inferenced or even understanding the solution takes time. Also using the formula would require you to simplify the question a lot. But this would be a time consuming process + would be based on your preception. So I would recommend you to give mocks where atleast difficult level or some analysis is given so that analysing the results becomes a little easy. Others you can use during your practice or revision sessions, Vanshika. :))
Hi there, Good evening! I began preparing for the CAT just a week ago and have covered Quant topics such as Average, Mix, Allegation, Ratio-Proportion-Variation, and Time & Work. In DILR, I’ve tackled Linear & Circular arrangements and Bar & Line graphs. For VARC, I’m still at the beginning stage. Do you think it's possible for me to score in the 97-98+ percentile with 90 days of preparation? How many days should I allocate to complete the CAT syllabus? Could you suggest a strategy for covering the syllabus, including revision and mock tests? Additionally, what would be the best approach for the last 20 days? My profile is 8-9-7. 😊😊😊 At last, as mentor what's your suggestion for me❓❓❓
Hey, absolutely! You can go through my video on how to prepare for CAT in 3 months and start your preparation - ua-cam.com/video/p2VHNNqTLBk/v-deo.html It is possible to score well in CAT in 3 months - but make sure that you have a proper plan - which chapters you have to cover and when - so that you keep a track of the syllabus and complete it on time. Just be consistent and you'll be able to do it! :))
Hi all,
Use this excel sheet to evaluate your mocks properly and increase your CAT scores - bit.ly/catmockanalysis
Others resources which might help you to increase your CAT scores DRASTICALLY -
✅ My Actual CAT Exam Strategy - ua-cam.com/video/cwVgPSxgxqA/v-deo.html
✅ Top 3 Test Series Recommended by Toppers - ua-cam.com/video/78gW1pJdaes/v-deo.html
✅ Free CAT Material & Mocks - bit.ly/freecatmaterial
All the very best and prepare well! :))
Thank you so much di 😊
Make sure that you keep updating this excel and analyse your mocks properly :)
dii how we get to know that which RC or Set or Question which we attempt in our mock test, was easy or moderate or difficult ? because in solution side the level of difficult is not given only solution is given so can we identify ? plz reply
Hey, so if the difficulty level is not given - try to analyze if it was a direct question something like using a particular formula could have given you the result -- easy, or if it requires little bit of thinking and then using the formula/ some variation of it, formula based but the calculations are too heavy -- moderate/ little time consuming, then comes the difficult ones where the question is tricky. Nothing can be directly inferenced or even understanding the solution takes time. Also using the formula would require you to simplify the question a lot.
But this would be a time consuming process + would be based on your preception. So I would recommend you to give mocks where atleast difficult level or some analysis is given so that analysing the results becomes a little easy. Others you can use during your practice or revision sessions, Vanshika. :))
Hi there,
Good evening! I began preparing for the CAT just a week ago and have covered Quant topics such as Average, Mix, Allegation, Ratio-Proportion-Variation, and Time & Work. In DILR, I’ve tackled Linear & Circular arrangements and Bar & Line graphs. For VARC, I’m still at the beginning stage.
Do you think it's possible for me to score in the 97-98+ percentile with 90 days of preparation? How many days should I allocate to complete the CAT syllabus? Could you suggest a strategy for covering the syllabus, including revision and mock tests? Additionally, what would be the best approach for the last 20 days? My profile is 8-9-7. 😊😊😊
At last, as mentor what's your suggestion for me❓❓❓
Hey, absolutely! You can go through my video on how to prepare for CAT in 3 months and start your preparation - ua-cam.com/video/p2VHNNqTLBk/v-deo.html
It is possible to score well in CAT in 3 months - but make sure that you have a proper plan - which chapters you have to cover and when - so that you keep a track of the syllabus and complete it on time. Just be consistent and you'll be able to do it! :))
@@mbawithprachi Thanks 👍
Dii could you tell me that,
3 things ,Wish YOU know before join an MBA ?
Hi Biswajit, will share a detailed video on this in due time. For now, your focus should only be on CAT 😊
Hey dear pls make..
Mandatory skills required for MBA aapirants before Going to d college..
✅Field and its respective skills
Hey, done will surely make a video on this in due time. For now, focus on your entrance exam - only then will this video help! :))
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