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How to get into top B schools in India

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The proverb ‘where there’s a will, there is a way’ applies perfectly on your MBA aspirations. By putting in long hours and burning the midnight oil, you are striving hard in your MBA entrance exam preparations. The goal is to secure an admission in one of the top B schools in India. It could be one of the coveted IIMs or the highly sought-after MBA from Symbiosis . However, there is more to it than just preparing for the entrance exam. Here are five tips that will help you join your dream college. Start the process early There is little to gain from scrambling towards the end and half-heartedly giving your exams. Instead, start the process early by researching well about the various B-schools and entrance exams in India. It will provide you with more time to analyze every bit of information and help you make a decision diligently. After all, you will be spending the next two years at one of the B-schools you applied in. You will study a programme that will propel your professiona...

A Brief Overview Of The CAT Exam

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If you are an aspiring MBA student, you understand the importance of pursuing an MBA degree from top business schools. Therefore, you may be prepared to work extremely hard to crack the CAT exam; one of the top MBA exam in India. However, before you start with your preparations, it's essential to understand the various details like exam pattern, duration, dates and more about an exam as popular and important as the CAT. This article will provide you with the vital information you need to for the CAT exam. CAT Exam Pattern: The test will last for 180 minutes (3 hours). It is a computer-based test. Total questions: 100 objective multiple choice questions (MCQ) and non-multiple choice questions. Sections: Quantitative Ability (QA) Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DI & LR) Marking Scheme: Each question is worth three marks. For each wrong answer, you will lose one mark. There is no negative marking for non-MCQ...