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23rd February 2012, 07:58 AM
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Preety Jasani
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23rd February 2012, 06:13 PM
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Re: Which Books to refer for CAT Exam? How many hours I have to prepare for this Exam in a day?
Those candidate have above 50% in graduation are eligible for CAT exam.For SC/ST candidate this marks is decreased to 45% in graduation.
Your graduation college or university must have UGC approval.This exam is conduct once time in a year. You can apply here maximum times because there is no limitation to attempts for CAT exam. You can study regularly 4-5 hr only in CAT preparation then you must achieve the success. I have listed the best CAT exams books in below- THE BEST CAT EXAMS BOOKS
CAT Topic-wise 17 Year Solved Papers by Disha Experts Publisher: Disha Publication (2012) Quantitative Aptitude by R. S. Aggarwal Publisher: S.Chand Publishing (2010) Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examination by Dinesh Khattar Publisher: Pearson (2008) The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For The CAT by Nishit K Sinha Publisher: Pearson (2010) Verbal Ability For The CAT by Sujit Kumar Publisher: Pearson (2011) |
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25th February 2012, 12:54 AM
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Re: Which Books to refer for CAT Exam? How many hours I have to prepare for this Exam in a day?
THE BEST CAT EXAMS BOOKS
Verbal Ability For The CAT by Sujit Kumar Publisher: Pearson (2011) CAT Topic-wise 17 Year Solved Papers by Disha Experts Publisher: Disha Publication (2012) Quantitative Aptitude by R. S. Aggarwal Publisher: S.Chand Publishing (2010) Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examination by Dinesh Khattar Publisher: Pearson (2008) The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For The CAT by Nishit K Sinha Publisher: Pearson (2010) |
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27th February 2012, 12:01 AM
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Re: Which Books to refer for CAT Exam? How many hours I have to prepare for this Exam in a day?
Hello dear,Those candidate have above 50% in graduation are eligible for CAT exam.For SC/ST candidate this marks is decreased to 45% in graduation.
Your graduation college or university must have UGC approval.This exam is conduct once time in a year. You can apply here maximum times because there is no limitation to attempts for CAT exam. You can study regularly 4-5 hr only in CAT preparation then you must achieve the success. I have listed the best CAT exams books in below- THE BEST CAT EXAMS BOOKS CAT Topic-wise 17 Year Solved Papers by Disha Experts Publisher: Disha Publication (2012) Quantitative Aptitude by R. S. Aggarwal Publisher: S.Chand Publishing (2010) Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examination by Dinesh Khattar Publisher: Pearson (2008) The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For The CAT by Nishit K Sinha Publisher: Pearson (2010) Verbal Ability For The CAT by Sujit Kumar Publisher: Pearson (2011) THE BEST CAT EXAMS BOOKS Verbal Ability For The CAT by Sujit Kumar Publisher: Pearson (2011) CAT Topic-wise 17 Year Solved Papers by Disha Experts Publisher: Disha Publication (2012) Quantitative Aptitude by R. S. Aggarwal Publisher: S.Chand Publishing (2010) Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examination by Dinesh Khattar Publisher: Pearson (2008) |
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27th November 2012, 02:10 PM
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Re: Which Books to refer for CAT Exam? How many hours I have to prepare for this Exam in a day?
The best books for the CAT examination are:-
1. CAT common admission test: Mastering the verbal Ability: by Ajay Singh. 2. CAT common admission test examination guide by R Gupta. 3. How to prepare for verbal and reading comprehension for the CAT common examination test : by Arun Sharma, Meenakshi Upadhayay. 4. How to prepare for logical reasoning for the CAT common admissoin test : by Arun Sharma. 5. Analytical and logical reasoning for the CAT common admission test :by Arun Sharma. 6. Quantitative aptitude for CAT and other entrance exams : By Avinash Aggarwal, Shipra aggarwal. As far as your studying hours is concerned you have to give maximum of it, as CAT is highly competative |
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10th February 2013, 09:53 AM
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Re: Which Books to refer for CAT Exam? How many hours I have to prepare for this Exam in a day?
hello friend,
Books to refer for CAT Exam 1.CAT Topic-wise 17 Year Solved Papers by Disha Experts Publisher: Disha Publication (2012) 2.Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) 3.Verbal Ability For The CAT by Sujit Kumar Publisher: Pearson (2011) 4.The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For The CAT by Nishit K Sinha Publisher: Pearson (2010) 5.Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) thank you & all the best................. |
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17th July 2013, 08:03 PM
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Re: Which Books to refer for CAT Exam? How many hours I have to prepare for this Exam in a day?
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TEST DURATION & PATTERN Q.1) How many sections are there in the test? Ans. There will be two separately timed sections in the test. The sections are (a) Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation (b) Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning. Q.2) How many questions are there in each of these sections? Ans. There will be 30 questions in each section. Q.3) Can I move back and forth between the two sections? Ans. No, each section will be timed separately. Once a section ends, candidates can no longer go back to it. Q.4) Can I choose which section to attempt first? Ans. No, candidates will be presented with the section on Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation first, followed by Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning. Q.5) How will the separately timed sections work? Ans. There will be an on-screen timer counting down from 1 hour 10 mins (i.e. 70 minutes) once a section begins. When the time is up, that section will end and you will not be able to go back to it. The second section will then begin and the on-screen timer will start counting down from 1 hour 10 minutes again. Once the second section ends, the test will end. Q.6) Can I start on the second section if I finish the first section before the 70 minutes are up? Ans. No, you will not have the ability to end the first section before the first 70 minutes are up. However, you will be given an option to end the second section, and therefore your test, before the second 70 minutes are up. If you choose to end your test before the full duration is up, you will be required to wait at your testing station until everyone is dismissed by the test administrator. Q.7) What is the duration of the test? Ans. Each of the sections will be 1 hour and 10 minutes (i.e. 70 minutes). Including a 15-minute tutorial before the start of the test which candidates are advised to go through, the total duration of the test will be 2 hours and 35 minutes. Q.8) What is the tutorial? Ans. The tutorial provides a series of screens that will orient you to the computer-based CAT. This will give you an opportunity to try the various features, including how to navigate between questions in a section, review questions, etc. The tutorial has a total duration of 15 minutes and candidates are advised to go through it entirely before starting the actual exam sections. For a similar preview, candidates can take a tour of the CAT 2012 Practice Test which will be available on www.catiim.in For more details: http://www.catiim.in/ |
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19th July 2013, 11:02 AM
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Re: Which Books to refer for CAT Exam? How many hours I have to prepare for this Exam in a day?
dear friend.....
Books to refer for CAT Exam --------------------------------- 1.Quantitative Aptitude by R. S. Aggarwal Publisher: S.Chand Publishing (2010) 2.The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examination by Dinesh Khattar Publisher: Pearson (2008) 3.CAT Topic-wise 17 Year Solved Papers by Disha Experts Publisher: Disha Publication (2012) 4.Verbal Ability For The CAT by Sujit Kumar Publisher: Pearson (2011) 5.The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For The CAT by Nishit K Sinha Publisher: Pearson (2010) 6.Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) 7.Quantitative Aptitude by R. S. Aggarwal Publisher: S.Chand Publishing (2010) 8.Verbal Ability For The CAT by Sujit Kumar Publisher: Pearson (2011) 9.The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For The CAT by Nishit K Sinha Publisher: Pearson (2010) 10.Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) 11.Verbal Ability For CAT by MBAGuru Publisher: cengage Learning (2011) 12.Verbal Ability For The CAT by Sujit Kumar Publisher: Pearson (2011) |
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