As long as you are not clear with your basics and don't opt for
proper CAT Preparations, you won't be able to solve the higher
level problems of CAT exam: R Shiva Kumar, Director, R & D,
Career Launcher There are barely two and a half months left for CAT
2010 [1] exam. While IIMs and Prometric are preparing hard to offer
a seamless test taking experience, you should be prepared on your
end too for CAT 2010 exam. You should move in an even pace in your
CAT 2010 Preparations throughout the remaining months to achieve
the most of it. In the last article of MBAUniverse.com, you had
seen the section wise CAT preparations strategy for CAT 2010 exam.
In this article you will see the overall strategy as well as the
do's and don'ts for the CAT 2010 Preparations Do thorough CAT 2010
Preparations Now since you have much time for your CAT 2010
Preparations, you must utilize the time in getting the complete
theoretical knowledge in all the sections. 'Focus on studying for
your CAT 2010 Preparations, Read all the chapters,' says Vivek
Gupta, CAT expert, author and IIM Bangalore alumnus. Learn all the
theory and get the concepts clear in order to give your CAT
Preparations a solid base.. 'As long as you are not clear with your
basics, you won't be able to solve the higher level problems of CAT
exam,' mentions R Shiva Kumar, Director, R & D, Career
Launcher. Practice is a must for CAT 2010 Preparations They say
practice is the key to perfection. As you move ahead with CAT
Preparations and the chapters you learn, you should see how well
you have learnt by solving questions from the end of the chapter.
'Solve or practice exercises after each lesson. That is the best
way to see how well you are getting prepared in your CAT 2010
Preparations,' Gupta says. Improve the areas of CAT exam in which
you are making mistakes by either getting them conceptually
clarified or get more practice to rectify the errors you have been
committing. You should also be able to judge your performance for
the CAT 2010 exam on the basis of your CAT Preparations [2] If you
fare well in a chapter should not mean that your CAT 2010
Preparations is complete. You should keep practicing all the
chapters and topics till the actual CAT exam to gain optimum
confidence. Don't leave out any topic in CAT 2010 CAT exam is such
an exam, where there is no scope for selective study. 'You can
never judge which an important topic is and which is not in the CAT
exam. So you must not leave out any topic if you are weak at it in
CAT 2010 Preparations' says Gejo Sreenivasan, Principal Consultant,
Career Launcher. 'Since you have time enough to get your basics
done, never leave a topic at this stage,' mentions Gupta. 'You must
attain the basic knowledge in all the areas covered so that you can
get the minimum percentile required in those topics,' Sreenivasan
says. Don't take full length CAT 2010 mock Do not go for full
length mock tests at this stage. If you complete the CAT
preparations for a certain section, go for sectional mock tests.
But that too, you should only go for, when you have gained a
thorough conceptual knowledge of all the topics in a particular
section. 'Do not take any Full length tests for sure till you have
completed your CAT 2010 preparations ,' Gupta mentions. Stay tuned
to MBAUniverse.com for more on CAT 2010. MBAUniverse.com [3]
operates in India from its office in Delhi NCR, India. While
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