How to Prepare For CAT and Get Into IIM – www.tenaday.in

October 21, 2008

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The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are India’s premier management institutes. IIM, not to mention is the deity to CAT aspirants. Last year one is added to the list i.e IIM Shillong which increases the probability of getting into IIM, af course if number of aspirants remain the same; but still this number is very bleak. So what matters the most in this world of competition is how you prepare for this tough and ‘smart’ exam, yes, smart is the key word because the person who prepares smartly is the winner of this game as there is a famous adage: Don’t work hard work smart. So overall I will be discussing about some smart techniques for killing this meow (CAT).

What you need to firstly do is to see where you stand currently i.e what are your strengths and weaknesses, and you can do this by taking one or two mock tests. Never fear if you find that you are weak nearly in every area because converting your weakness to your strength doesn’t need more time, it needs smart time. After deciphering your strengths and weaknesses, it’s time either to collect the reading material or to join a coaching classes. Many students ask why do we need coaching classes; well then the answer to this question is: coaching institutes will organize your study habit; off course they aren’t alchemist who will turn you into gold. But if you are a working official and think that you are a good manager in organising your study time then nothing is better than that.Therefore, organized study is the first main key point to this smart journey of preparation; after all you are going to become a manager so everything should be organized and managed.

Second key point is ‘Stick to the Rules’; though the irony is CAT never does but by not sticking to the rules they are checking whether you does. So; make a time table of your study plan and keep it in your pocket or paste it on your notice board of office or home. Time table of every aspirant will be different so keep in mind your weaknesses while making the itinerary. Give more time to your weaknesses and practice as much as you can. Main problem with many students is that they organize their studies for few days, and after that they procrastinate the assigned targets or don’t give the required time to their studies. But perseverance and patience are the two traits which every aspirant should have as CAT will check your patience by giving you a whole together a different paper; so you should maintain your calmness and don’t get flummoxed.

Third point is to keep track of your performance and your mistakes. After all you are preparing to improve and if you are not tracking your performance then how will you get to know whether you are improving in your weak areas or not. Never repeat your mistakes. Keep your mind fit by eating healthy food and by reading some good novels and newspapers. Good is a subjective term but here what I imply is read those novels or articles in newspapers which you hate reading in normal circumstances; CAT is not good in giving your favorite RC passages. After all for ESLs (English as a Second Language) reading is the strongest tool to hone its English skills.

Lastly, never think that your aim is to clear written exam. You are not preparing for getting a call, you are preparing for getting into IIMs, so participate in GD sessions and keep yourself updated with current affairs. If you haven’t join any coaching institute then you can join any public forum online or offline for practicing GD and Interview sessions.

At the end I will summarize my rules:

a) Know your strengths and weaknesses.
b) Organize your studies.
c) Keep track of your performance and mistakes.
d) Read healthy.
e) Keep preparing for GD & Interview.

As it is not in my scope to give you each and every aspect of preparation but I have tried to write some of the key points which I have noticed in every IIM student. So, don’t just toil, have some smart oil.

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18 Responses to “How to Prepare For CAT and Get Into IIM – www.tenaday.in”

  1. paras Says:

    thanx a lot !!! really wonderful post !!

  2. Shaurav Shandilya Says:

    Hi,

    Can anybody give me some tips to how start preparation for CAT?
    Shaurav Shandilya

  3. sagar Says:

    thanx good pointer for cat….

  4. nandhu Says:

    si,i am engineering student & i wish to join mba in any of iim.as abasic step what should i do?

  5. buvani Says:

    thanks a lot for the various tips
    can u please suggest me some books for reading comprehension
    i am completely new to reading habits
    thanku

  6. Thulasi Says:

    Nice one. Very helpful and informative. Thanks a lot.

  7. Amith Says:

    Thanx alot for boosting. Actually need this on personal as well as on regular basis. Now its me who is in the jungle. Need clues so that I can go out of it. I am not joining any classes, Has a reference book on each and every thing. Now I need to see the time and keep it with myself all the time.
    Thanks

  8. parteek Says:

    these points were wonderful
    and i want to khow how we can judge dat some matter can be a topic of group discussion or not

  9. Omkar Says:

    thanks!

  10. abhishek Says:

    will u tell me which book i shall purdchase from market to prepare for cat

  11. ambika Says:

    i want to know how can i prepare for cat.

  12. Bhavya Says:

    I am in second year(third sem)engineering, I want to know about the syllabi for CAT and secondly I want to know about the refrence books for the same. It would be very kind of you if you inform me about this.

  13. mallik Says:

    will u tell me which book i shall purdchase from market to for cat preparation

  14. ali Says:

    there is no magic formula to crack cat.just work as hard as you can

  15. pavan Says:

    Thanks a ton
    It is a really good boosts for the aspirants
    I hardly get time to attend coaching classes
    Please suggest me some books so i can go through it
    Frankly speaking i am not good at english
    definitely i need to improve on this

  16. rohith Says:

    Its a good one
    I could appreciate if you can suggest me some books in english so i can go through it

  17. deepak manav Says:

    hi i can’t concentrate on my studies.. i am taking coaching class from an institute but never study back home… what should i do to improve n how should i make my time table… pls help me i am in trouble….

    thanks

  18. RAKESH Says:

    will u tell me which book i shall purdchase from market to prepare for cat


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