MBA Papers : Practice leads to perfection
During the weeks prior to your scheduled exam date, it’s a good idea to complete one or more practice tests specific to the exam you are going to take. Score your practice test questions, and look closely at the items you missed. By making sure you understand the reasons the answers you selected were incorrect, you’ll be in a better position to interpret the questions correctly the next time.
While you are preparing for the exam, learn what you can about the manner in which the test will be scored. It is very important to find out if wrong answers count against your score. If they do, you should avoid guessing if you aren’t fairly certain which answer is correct. If there is no penalty for wrong answers, however, make sure that you don’t leave any questions blank. If a wrong answer can’t hurt your score, it only makes sense to attempt to answer every question. Doing so might actually have a positive impact on the outcome of the exam.
According to several successful candidates one should start preparing for the CAT exams at least a year in advance. A common dilemma among students is whether to take CAT along with final year or after finishing graduation. All coaching classes and faculty are unanimous in their opinion that CAT should be taken along with the final year.
Analyse weak areas
Begin by identifying weak areas and evolve a strategy to overcome them. For example:
• To improve maths skills, start with high school books to brush-up arithmetic, algebra and geometry.
• To improve verbal ability read extensively – editorials, articles, etc. Create your own lexicon by noting down unfamiliar words.


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