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Answered on 08 Mar Learn SAT Coaching +1 CAT Coaching

Sana Begum

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No, a science student cannot take the CAT exam after completing 12th standard
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Sana Begum

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"Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis and "30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary" by Wilfred Funk & Norman Lewis
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Sana Begum

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If you aim to score high percentile, it is unlikely that you will achieve this without any preparation.
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Answered on 08 Mar Learn SAT Coaching +1 CAT Coaching

Dheeraj Kushwaha

IT Corporate Trainer with 9 years of experience in Edu tech

The CAT (Common Admission Test) is conducted for a total of 198 marks. Breakdown of CAT Exam Marking Scheme: Total Sections: 3 Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) – 66 marks Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) – 66 marks Quantitative Aptitude (QA) –... read more

The CAT (Common Admission Test) is conducted for a total of 198 marks.

Breakdown of CAT Exam Marking Scheme:

  • Total Sections: 3
    1. Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) – 66 marks
    2. Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) – 66 marks
    3. Quantitative Aptitude (QA) – 66 marks
  • Total Questions: Around 66 (varies slightly)
  • Each Correct Answer: +3 marks
  • Each Wrong Answer (MCQs only): -1 mark (Negative marking)
  • No Negative Marking: For non-MCQ (TITA) questions

Exam Duration:

  • 120 minutes (2 hours) total
  • 40 minutes per section (strict time limit for each section)

Let me know if you need a strategy guide to score high in CAT!

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Dheeraj Kushwaha

IT Corporate Trainer with 9 years of experience in Edu tech

Cracking the Common Admission Test (CAT) requires a combination of smart preparation, consistency, and exam strategy. Here’s the most effective way to ace it: 🔥 1. Understand the Exam Pattern & Syllabus CAT consists of three sections: ✅ Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC)... read more

Cracking the Common Admission Test (CAT) requires a combination of smart preparation, consistency, and exam strategy. Here’s the most effective way to ace it:


🔥 1. Understand the Exam Pattern & Syllabus

CAT consists of three sections:
✅ Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC)
✅ Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
✅ Quantitative Aptitude (QA)

Each section has time limits, so you must be strong in time management.


📅 2. Create a Study Plan

A well-structured timetable ensures consistent progress.
✔ 6-9 months: Ideal prep duration
✔ Daily study hours: 3-4 hours minimum
✔ Break it into concept learning, practice, and mocks

Example:

  • Morning (QA) – 1.5 hours
  • Afternoon (VARC) – 1 hour
  • Evening (DILR) – 1.5 hours
  • Mock Tests – 1 per week (increase frequency closer to CAT)
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Here are some important English vocabulary categories for the CAT exam: * Synonyms and Antonyms: Understanding the nuances of word meaning is crucial. * Idioms and Phrases: These are common expressions that have figurative meanings. * One-Word Substitutions: Knowing single words that convey complex... read more

Here are some important English vocabulary categories for the CAT exam:

* Synonyms and Antonyms: Understanding the nuances of word meaning is crucial.

* Idioms and Phrases: These are common expressions that have figurative meanings. 

* One-Word Substitutions: Knowing single words that convey complex ideas can be helpful.

* Phrasal Verbs: These are combinations of verbs and prepositions that have unique meanings.

* Word Roots and Affixes: Understanding these can help you decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words.

* Commonly Confused Words: Words that sound similar but have different meanings (e.g., "affect" vs. "effect").

* Figurative Language: Metaphors, similes, and other literary devices used in the exam.

Remember, the CAT exam focuses on vocabulary that is commonly used in academic and professional contexts.

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Sana Begum

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neglecting mock tests, lacking a study plan, poor time management, and not analyzing your performance.
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Dheeraj Kushwaha

IT Corporate Trainer with 9 years of experience in Edu tech

The main reasons why aspirants fail to qualify or score well in the CAT exam are: Lack of Proper Time Management 🔸 Not finishing the paper on time due to poor time allocation. 🔸 Spending too much time on a single question and losing marks in other sections. 🔸 Ignoring sectional time limits (each... read more

The main reasons why aspirants fail to qualify or score well in the CAT exam are:


Lack of Proper Time Management

🔸 Not finishing the paper on time due to poor time allocation.
🔸 Spending too much time on a single question and losing marks in other sections.
🔸 Ignoring sectional time limits (each section has a fixed time).

🛠 Solution: Practice mock tests with strict time constraints and use skipping strategies for tough questions.


Weak Conceptual Understanding

🔸 Many students jump to shortcuts without understanding the basics.
🔸 Poor grasp of Quantitative Aptitude (QA) formulas or Logical Reasoning (DILR) tricks.
🔸 Over-reliance on guesswork instead of solid preparation.

🛠 Solution: First build a strong foundation (NCERT, Arun Sharma books) before moving to advanced problems.


Not Enough Mock Tests & Analysis

🔸 Many aspirants only study theory and avoid mock tests.
🔸 They don’t analyze their weak areas after each mock.
🔸 Facing exam pressure for the first time leads to panic.

🛠 Solution: Take weekly mocks, analyze mistakes, and create a strategy to improve weak areas.

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What is the full form of the SAT? The full form of the SAT is the Scholastic Assessment Test. The SAT is a standardized examination conducted by the College Board, and students applying for admission to undergraduate schools must take it. The Scholastic Assessment Test, previously known as the Scholastic... read more
What is the full form of the SAT? The full form of the SAT is the Scholastic Assessment Test. The SAT is a standardized examination conducted by the College Board, and students applying for admission to undergraduate schools must take it. The Scholastic Assessment Test, previously known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test. read less
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Answered on 08 Mar Learn SAT Coaching +1 CAT Coaching

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The SAT has two sections: 1. Reading & Writing -- Comprehension, grammar, vocabulary 2. Math -- Algebra, problem-solving, data analysis, advanced math
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