MBA CAT exam all you have to know

Kanishka singh
2 min readMay 25, 2021

All of you who want to be in an analytics and business field this short reading is for you I know MBA is not a small nut to crack but if you are really willing so you can the unique thing which is required to crack MBA is proper strategy after clearing your basics so without wasting your more time let’s start -

the most horrifying section for me as well as for most aspirants are quant/maths so let’s start with that in quant there are in total 4 sub-division first and most important being the arithmetic section and according to the previous 5 years analysis it carries the most questions around 10–15 questions in quant so if you want to score above 80percentile you need to have grabbed over this section start with a most common topic that is a percentage and last should be your miscellanous now the tip is that you need to clear your basics first then practice as many questions as you can, the second section here in quant is modern maths and number theory that include HCF , lcm, probability, log and many more, the third section being the geometry which is again of easy to moderate level, and the last section is algebra that includes linear and quadratic equations, functions, polynomials, inequalities, arithmetic and geometric progressions and that’s it now the thing about quant is that the syllabus of quant is very big so the only problem is that you can get bored which you should not probably if you are animal because humans like us face that problem so it’s ok you have to study and you don;t have any options so dream about being in iim and that should motivate you to solve quant may be .

section 2 which we are worried about is DILR di includes bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, multi charts, tables and for logical reasoning, you have seating arrangements, circular arrangement, puzzles now for DILR the thing is it wholly depends upon how many questions we solve.

section 3 is VARC (verbal ability and logical reasoning)it generally has no syllabus according to me but the thing is that you need 500–600 hours of reading only for this sections and solving loads of practice questions.

QUEEN’S TIP: solve as much mock paper as you can it helps you to understand the types of questions that don’t only solve bahubali and most difficult questions but solve basic questions also this forms 50% of your preparation for not only MBA but for any other entrance exam.

Be confident about your preparation I know you gonna fight and qualify this, are you?

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