When should I appear for CAT exam?
The right time to start preparation for next year’s CAT exam is in pre-final year of graduation ( 3rd year of engineering or 2nd year of 3 year graduation course ). These students can join T.I.M.E.
Can 7th Sem student apply for CAT?
Yes , you can appear for CAT examination . The eligibility criteria for CAT is a graduation ,although final year students of various bachelor’s degree courses can also take the test . But , students will be admitted into a course only if they clear their graduation with at least 50\% marks .
Can I appear for CAT in 3rd year?
Candidates in their final year of graduation/ equivalent qualification and those who have completed the exams and are awaiting results are also eligible for the CAT. They should be able to present their final year results and degree within few months of joining the course.
Can I study for CAT in 2 months?
Honestly, it does require a lot of effort and focus from your end if you are looking to crack CAT in just two months. If you are repeater, it helps. If you are not, you know that all you have got is two months, but the good things is that CAT is not a knowledge exam. It is an aptitude exam.
Can a 2nd year student apply for CAT?
No. The eligibility to apply for CAT exam requires the student to be a graduate (completed the graduation) or in the final year of graduation. A student in 2nd year of grad is not eligible to apply.
Does 12 marks matter in cat?
For your question the answer is YES. Class 10th & class 12th marks matter f or getting a call from IIM . They first shortlists u on the behalf of your academics score’s i.e. 10th, 12th & your graduation percentile and then call you for GD/PI round.
Is 2 year enough for CAT preparation?
2 years is ample amount of time for preparing CAT Exam. 1. I would suggest if your basics are clear join any reputated coaching class mocks(test series) to analyse yourself where you stand along with purchasng their books and practicing them.
Can a weak maths student crack CAT?
This essentially means that your knowledge of basic arithmetic and proportionality tools, numbers, time speed distance, elementary combinatorics, algebra and geometry is more than enough to help you crack the test.