CAT 2020 Tomorrow - Check last minute preparation tips
Team Careers360 | November 28, 2020 | 01:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Use NowNEW DE LHI : IIM Indore is going to conduct the CAT 2020 on November 29, 2020. With just one day left for CAT exam 2020, confusion, annoyance, and anxiety are common things which a candidate undergoes. To ease the pressure, experts have compiled last-minute preparation tips for cracking the CAT 2020 exam. Talking about ‘How to spend a day before CAT 2020 exam’, the experts have provided some vital tips for the CAT enthusiasts.
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CAT 2020 - Important Dates
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Particular |
Date |
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CAT Exam Date 2020 |
November 29, 2020, Sunday |
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Exam Sessions |
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Answer Key Live on |
Second week of December 2020 |
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CAT 2020 Result Declaration |
Second week of January 2021 |
Know Last Minute Preparation Tips for CAT 2020:
It is a good idea to follow the last minute tips and tricks mentioned below to crack the CAT 2020 exam.
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Sleep Well
Proper sleep and rest a day before the exam day is very important. Having incomplete sleep can affect your performance during the CAT exam.
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Eat Light
Having a minimum, healthy, and home-cooked dinner the night before the exam is a must. It will reduce the chance of having diarrhea or any acidity when appearing for CAT 2020.
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Avoid new topics
The few hours before the exam are just to relax your mind and body. No stress should be taken. Preparing new ones that you have not read before is not advisable.
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Try Meditating the Day Before Exam
Should take rest a day before CAT 2020, it is recommended to meditate for 30-40 minutes. This will calm you down more and increase your concentration power.
NOTE : Here is a reminder to all the candidates appearing for CAT 2020 to carry their admit card, face masks, and be ready to follow all CAT COVID-19 guidelines. To avoid a last minute rush, plan your journey to the exam center in advance.
About CAT
Common Admission Test is a National Level Entrance Examination conducted by IIMs to take admission in various B-Schools in India. Of the 2.27 lakh aspirants who had registered for CAT 2020, 65 to 70% of the applicants are probably first timers. Therefore, the concern at this stage is somewhat acceptable because the CAT exam pattern has undergone change with the reduction in time duration of the exam. Candidates are not sure how many questions would be asked in each section. In the past when the CAT exam was of three hours, candidates had to answer 100 questions.
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