CAT, thy name is betrayal
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"CAT, thy name is betrayal," most
of the students who start their preparation few months in advance have this to
say on the 3rd Sunday of November on the C-day or the CAT-Day. Did
you ever wonder as to why every year 1.5 lakh students appear for CAT? And this
number increases every year by at least 10-15%? What is it that the top 1500
students have (around 1% of the students) that makes them successful for
admission to IIMs? What is CAT and why has this test become the most sought
after entrance examination in India?
Well, for the beginners CAT
stands for Common Admission Test and it is the gateway to the best of the
management institutes in India like IIMs, where average salary starts from half
a million rupees to stratospheric heights of whopping 1.50 million dollars. Lets
try to find out stepping stone for an exhilarating career like this and then we
will try to find out the success factors.
CAT generally has 3 sections: -
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Verbal Ability
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Quantitative techniques
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Reasoning Ability (Data
Interpretation, Data Sufficiency, Logical Games, etc.)
CAT 2004 had 3 sections and 123
questions in all. The time allotted to solve these 123 questions was 120
minutes. So if we put it simply, we had less than a minute to solve a question.
So based on above calculation,
can you guess what it takes to bell the CAT? If your answer to this question was
Mathematics and English. You got it wrong. CAT is not a test of your Mathematics
and English skills but is a test of your stress handling and time management
skills.