To give you a clear idea about
the preparation strategy for each section of CAT 2012, here are few tips:
For Quantitative Ability, you
need to brush up your basics well and focus on your calculation tricks to
reduce solution time, lower the mistakes and emphasize on accuracy. Practice is
what makes Quantitative Ability friendly to anybody. Just practice a lot and
you won’t need to mug any formula and any trick. Things will turn out eventually
in your favor.
Data Interpretation is all about
studying and understanding the data that are in question. DI involves a lot of
calculations and to get things correct in less time, learning the tricks and
tips of Vedic Mathematics is the best idea. Analytic skills are tested
extensively in DI; therefore the CAT 2012 aspirants need to practice DI
questions well.
Logical Reasoning section has
neither any written syllabus nor any prescribed formula. You need to think
logically in order to find out the solution of the problem stated in this
section. You need to organize your thinking ability step by step in order to
find out a solution.
Unlike Quantitative Ability and
Verbal Ability, there is no limit to the possibilities in Logical Reasoning. It
is most unlikely that any caselet that you have solved before will ever turn up
in CAT. The section has only one thing to learn: approach and that again, could
be learned through practice and more practice.
Prepare with Mock tests and
achieve mission CAT 2012.
Author: MBARENDEZVOUS.COM
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