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To pass India's most competitive entrance exam, the CAT, the majority of hopefuls enrol in coaching schools and pay astronomical fees. In this article on how to prepare for the CAT without coaching, Careers360 will help you understand why official assistance is not always necessary, a plan for doing so without attending coaching sessions, the framework and materials needed, free sources for CAT practise exams, and much more.
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CAT is a nationwide Entrance Exam where as ICET is a state-level Entrance Exam. The trouble level of the CAT Exam is high when contrasted with ICET. The opposition is restricted to up-and-comers of that specific state just for IECT Exam whereas concerning CAT Exam, the opposition is there at the national level.
The ICET test was directed in the web-based mode for admissions to MBA courses in schools/colleges of Telangana/Andhra state and its associated organizations. CAT is essentially for confirmation in IIMs spread the whole way across the nation and to other private and government universities like FMS, Delhi, and so on.
Most certainly CAT is smarter to give since it gets you into top B-schools in India.
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It is difficult to tell about your admission in government colleges as admission solely depends on the cutoff marks. And we cannot exactly tell what will be the cutoff marks for this year as it depends on various factors like,
But following the previous year cutoff trends, you have good chances of getting admission in some of the top medical colleges.
You can predict your chance of admission in colleges by using the tool given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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Definitely you can get a good college in Bangalore, you just have to score well in CAT to have a better chance.
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The CAT test is the initial requirement for admission to the IIMs. The Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview are the following phases (PI). The WAT and PI are the primary selection factors for admission to IIM MBA. They take place following the release of the CAT results. Candidates are shortlisted for WAT and PI if they fulfil the CAT cutoff. Final admission decisions are made based on a candidate's entire profile, which includes their CAT, academic, work, and category scores as well as their WAT and PI scores.
Look at the IIM's qualifying requirements below:
So, you are eligible to apply for CAT to get into IIM.
There are so many IIM and you are eligible for all if you CAT cutoff is above 90.
IIM colleges like IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, IIM Indore, IIM Kozhikode and many more.
Try hard and give your best to clear CAT and personal interview.
Best Wishes for your future.
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Dear aspirant, Firstly you need to know the syllabus properly and get through the basics concepts of cat exam then you need to solve mock test , sample paper and previous year papers then do Analysis of your performance and keep practicing .
All the best ,Hope you prepare well !!!
CAT is about class 10th-level math aside from Permutation and Combination (which is class11th part). You simply have to consistently revise every one of the basic concepts and update them. Along these lines, yes you can clear CAT Exam regardless of whether you don't have Mathematics in your twelfth. 11th and 12th Maths are not needed for helping chance through CAT in IIM. In the the the the quantitative aptitude segment, you will get questions significantly from arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
With 450 marks, you have a very low chance of getting a seat in a private college as according to the previous year cut off, a candidate requires at least 550+ marks to get admission in private medical colleges in Karnataka.
You can get admission in Category B seats of the following colleges in your domiciled state, ie, Andhra Pradesh-
GSL Medical College, Rajahmudry- 443
Great Eastern Medical College- 411
Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal- 421
Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences- 423
Katuri Medical College- 437
You can also take help from the college predictor tool to know your chances of admission in a college/course-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope it helps!
You have a poor scholastic record however getting 80% or above in graduation won't help all things considered. On the off chance that you figured out how to score a high percentile in CAT, you can get a call from New and baby IIMs as they don't search for the past scholarly record while thinking about a call.
Be that as it may, you'll confront trouble at the hour of the interview, they might request that you legitimize your scholastic record. So you need to perform well in the meetings. Do affirmation courses and internships to construct your profile and don't get disheartened by past academic records.
You might get a call from some IIMs assuming you score awesome percentile in CAT. After that performs well in GD-PI as it has around 40% weightage in computing composite score.
Some IIMs are exceptionally chivalrous about the general profile so it might diminish your possibilities yet you can in any case attempt.
Simply relax!
There are different other great universities like FMS, IIFT, and so forth that give less weightage to past scholastics. Give different tests like XAT, IIFT, NMAT, and so forth.
All the best!
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To get admission in IIM Ahmdbd, you should have a good academics and most importantly you should have a good cat score to get a call from the college.So,firstly you should focus on cat exam and for maths that is quant section you can start from scratch that is first do the basics then go to level of difficulty 2. you can get coaching from IMS,TIMES,ENDAVOUR CAREERS like institutes, and the question which you asked that is about score,,yes yours scores are valid to be considered for iim..its just you have to reach cutt off of CAT exam.
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