CAT 2022 in 10 days: 5 tips to crack this MBA entrance with 99+ percentile
With CAT exam on November 27, candidates can follow these 5 tips in these last 10 days to ace this MBA entrance exam. These CAT 2022 preparation tips suggested by experts can enhance your performance on CAT exam day.
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Try Nowricha.sahay | November 17, 2022 | 05:05 PM IST
NEW DELHI: IIM Bangalore is all set to conduct CAT 2022 exam on November 27. With just 10 days left for CAT exam 2022, candidates are in their last leg of CAT preparation. Most of the candidates are revising and wrapping up their CAT 2022 preparation with the goal to ace this MBA entrance exam with 99+ percentile and get admission in one of the top MBA colleges.
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Along with preparation, candidates must also focus on collecting the documents that are to be carried to the test centre on the exam day. Candidate must download CAT admit card 2022 from official website- iimcat.ac.in and carry it along with photo id proof.
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October 27, 2022 |
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November 27, 2022 (Sunday) |
5 tips to crack CAT exam 2022 with 99+ percentile
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Proper time management: CAT 2022 will be 120 minute exam. Candidates must keep an eye on the section time management along with the overall time given to solve the CAT exam paper. While practicing CAT 2022 mock test and CAT previous year paper, candidates must devise a strategy to devote time and get the best output of the same. An intelligent time devotion can bring miraculous results for the candidates.
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Focus on accuracy and not answering only: It is important to ensure the accuracy of the CAT exam answers and hence candidates must not chase the idea of answering the maximum question in the CAT exam paper. The effort should be put in answering accurately and binding the score.
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Keep your physical and mental health well: Absolutely nobody can deny the significance of a healthy body and mind in any important exam. In these last 10 days of CAT exam, the candidate shall keep up their health physically and mentally to rise and shine on the d-day.
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Revise the important topics: It is wise enough to keep revising all the important topics of the CAT 2022 exam in the last 10 days. It is advisable to not start any new topic now as this will affect the morale of the candidate. Using flashcards can be a boon to have quick and easy revision for this IIM CAT exam.
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Keep practicing CAT mock tests: The best way to get familiar with the CAT exam day vibe is to practice CAT mock tests. It will allow the candidate to understand the possible issues and mistakes and avoid the same on the main exam day. The CAT official mock test is live now and can be utilised by the candidates to get an idea of the CAT exam pattern and types of questions expected in CAT 2022 exam.
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