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CAT is not that tough!



MBA aspirants who have planned to crack   forthcoming CAT 2013 which is being conducted from 16th October to 11th November perceive that exam is the toughest.
Indeed it is tough but this can be negotiated with meticulous execution of preparation plan.  
CAT will be testing your analytical skills with sections of DI/QA and VA/LR. Clearing fundamentals of these sections will lead you to success. Previous year aspirants are of the view that NCERT books will suffice for having conceptual clarity on sections.
CAT exam trends do have some value but with limitations as with CAT, IIMs are supposedly looking forward to bright candidates who may fit in with corporate in future.
CAT is not tough if regular analysis of weaknesses is being done with the help of Mock tests


 

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Execution is more important than planning



Planning is okay but it is execution of planning that is really vital because while executing, you might notice flaws of planning which remains theory till executed. 

MBA aspirants who plan for taking multiple entrance exams need more of execution in form of practicing with mock tests. 

Further, it is analysis of exam preparation that forces you to change strategy to succeed. If coming CAT 2013 is likely to test you more analytically then you need to prepare more on QA and DI.

Experts say that it is execution mode that strategizes planning also many a times and not vice versa hence, whatever plan is on table, it is execution only, that will get you success! 




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QA Syllabus in CAT 2013



CAT aspirants who are taking exam from 16th October to 11th November   must note that there is no fix syllabus for QA but the following sections are considered as the most relevant by the experts in this section who followed the pattern over the years.

NUMBER SYSTEM: Number Base System, HCF / LCM,

SET THEORY

ALGEBRA:    Simple Equations,   Quadratic Equations, Inequalities and Modulus, Special Equations, Functions and Graphs, Maxima and Minima, Progressions, Logarithms, Indices and Surds

PERCENTAGES

PROFIT AND LOSS AND PARTNERSHIPS

SIMPLE INTEREST AND COMPOUND INTEREST

AVERAGE, MIXTURES AND ALLIGATIONS

RATIO, PROPORTION AND VARIATION


MENSURATION

TIME AND DISTANCE

TIME AND WORK



COORDINATE GEOMETRY

TRIGONOMETRY

STATISTICS




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CAT Background and Sections



The difference between the paper and pencil test and the online test is that now the tests are conducted online otherwise, almost everything remains the same. Candidates are provided with sheets for rough calculations. 

The right answer is clicked using the mouse. Candidates can also scroll the entire paper and start from wherever they want.

Likewise they can also change their answers. But all these has to be completed within stipulated time as there will be an on-screen countdown timer for each section. Once the time ends for the first section, candidates will move on to the second without having the option of being able to come back.
Thus, time management will have an inevitable part to play in CAT 2013.

There will be only 2 Sections in CAT 2013



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Why LR section in CAT 2013 ?



Logical thinking is the process in which one uses reasoning consistently to come to a conclusion. Problems or situations that involve logical thinking call for structure, for relationships between facts, and for chains of reasoning.
Logical reasoning is very important in practical life for a making a conclusion or even a decision and hence it is a very important part for any MBA aspirant to prove his mettle at.

In CAT Logical Reasoning Questions appear in the form of a paragraph given followed up with some specific questions that can be derived from that paragraph by logically thinking. Recently CAT  papers had no separate section on LR and it is combined with the Verbal Ability section.

Most of the students think they are good at Vocabulary and RCs but when it comes to LR they seem to get low on confidence. But it should not be the case.
Try making yourself good at LRs as they along with DIs help in making easy scoring. Out of the regular 3 LRs that come in any CAT paper (it depends), one should try doing 2 of the easy ones as that will help in making up the sectional cut-off.

A variety of questions come on if-then approach. So you need to get yourself clear with the given paragraph first before moving on to the questions. When practicing logic with reasoning making a chart or drawing a picture are good strategies.