CAT on 4th December 2016 for Management Admissions in IIMs for 2017-18

Common Admission Test (CAT – 2016)  for admission into Management programmes in IIMs across the country has been released for the academic year 2017-18. CAT is a prestigious entrance exam for PGDM, PGP and related courses in premier management institutions, IIMs.IIMs are located at Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Visakhapatnam, Udaipur, bangalore, Bodh Gaya, Tiruchirapalli, Sirmaur, Calcutta, Indore, Sambalpur, Rohtak, Ranchi, Raipur, Jammu, Kashmir, Kozhikode, Nagpur and Lucknow.

Eligibility: Candidates should have Bachelors Degree with at least 50 percent marks. Reserved candidates need 45 percent marks.

IIMs use CAT scores for shortlisting the candidates for further admission process. These include Group Discussions, Personal Interviews and other tests.

Interested candidates may apply online only through IIM CAT website. Online registrations open from 8th August 2016 and closes on 22 September 2016. For more details, call help desk number – 1800 266 3549.

CAT Preparation Tips for Logical Ability and Data Interpretation – Part 6

Here is the most useful preparation guide for CAT test. CAT exam conducted online by IIMs for admission to PGDM programmes consists of Logical Ability and Data Interpretation sections. Here we are giving some useful tips for the preparation. The questions in Logic can be broadly said to come from three areas viz. Puzzles, Venn Diagrams & Cubes, Deductions and Logical Connectives.

Of these, the Questions on puzzles have been most common followed by Deductions and Venn Diagrams. Working out problems from the Study Material Booklets is often the best way to prepare for the different varieties of Questions that appear in CAT. Puzzle books like those by Shakuntala Devi, George Summers etc. provide exposure to high level logic puzzles and the approaches to tackle them.

Data Interpretation: The skills required to crack questions in DI are

1. Ability to analysis and understand difficult / complicated data: This is a skill which one can acquire through regular practice. The practice needs to involve questions of various difficulty
levels and types. One approach would be to start solving all the DI sets from your study material. Once this is done, it is time to move online using ‘Online Practice Tests’.

2. Ability to do calculations quickly: Speed of calculations is where the students should focus on, along with practicing different sets. Acquiring this skill is often easier said than done as it is difficult to get over the old habits of scribbling numbers on a paper even for simple additions.

Other Sections in CAT Exam:

Verbal Ability Preparation

Quantitative Ability Preparation

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