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MBA Entrance Exam: CAT

{ Posted on sep 30 2008 by Seeker }

Appearing for the entrance test CAT (Common Admission Test) conducted by the IIM (Indian Institute of Management) in itself is a great learning experience! MBA is a highly rewarding career option. For getting admission into a top B-school, there is immense competition. Entrance exams, group discussions (GD) and personal interviews (PI) are conducted to select the best students. Entrance exams like the CAT, XAT, SNAP, NMAT etc are the major factor in determining the admission of the student. Whether you are selected for the GD and the PI are based on the scores of the entrance exam.  CAT throws up the challenge to a student by being unpredictable and surprising every year. CAT is given by more than two and a half lakh students every year in India.  The top performers in CAT (around three hundred students) are selected for MBA in the top six IIMs. CAT scores are also accepted by many other institutes like MICA, S.P. Jain, Somaiya and many others.  There are many coaching classes like IMS, Career Launcher, TIME etc that give you enough practice and training for exams like CAT. 
 
 
CAT usually follows the multiple choice question formats. It tests the student in three areas namely  Math, English and Data interpretation. Usually the exam is conducted for two to three hours. CAT is a test of your performance in these critical hours. Time is a major factor here. In the stipulated time period, one is expected to solve a set number of questions. CAT is a test of one’s mind and its application on strategy, decision taking ability, performance, stress management, presence of mind etc. CAT adopts the percentile system of evaluation. This means that the student who has given his best performance of all the other students scores 100 percentile and the other performances follow.

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