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The 3 traps an RC passage setter lays for you…

Solving an RC passage is all about getting into the mind of the paper-setter.  After all what matters is the questions that follow the passage. More than what the author is trying to communicate; it is important what the question-setter is trying to ask! With IIM-Bangalore conducting CAT 2016, there anyway is a speculation that VRC would be slightly more challenging than last year. While the previous blog on RCs, “The Art of Solving RC Passages” discusses a general methodology of cracking the section, in this blog let us introspect further. Let us look at RC passages from the...

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Opportunity to join GP at CAT’16 workshop – Smart Quant & LRDI Cracker

Are you aspiring for CAT ’16? Are you still not sure about how to prepare for the exam and crack it in the first attempt? Like every year, GP and team bring to you the Smart Quant Cracker. This time in the 11th season of the same, the workshops will also entail smart methods of solving DILR sets. This season of the Smart Quant and DILR Cracker started off from New Delhi on 20th Aug ’16 and the workshop has been successfully conducted in 5 cities till now including Delhi, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Vadodara and Pune. The event saw an...

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CAT 2015 Official Mock CAT – My take

Sometime back in July when IIM A announced the changes to the CAT, what was expected was a cosmetic change done to the CAT 2014 pattern – clubbing DI & LR into one separate section. Apart from that, it was also announced that there would be non-MCQ questions and also, calculator would be allowed. What they did not announce at that time was: • Sequence of the sections • Number of non-MCQ questions • Composition of VRC section – specifically, the number of RC questions A few days ago the CAT authorities released the CAT 2015 Mock CAT* with...

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“CAT 2014 – How I Attempted New Pattern Prock Mock 13” by Gejo

This article by Gejo is a must read and the video a must view for anyone who is serious about CAT and other MBA entrances. It beautifully illustrates how a systematic and a planned test taking process can help you maximse on your strengths and to minimise on your weakness. Gejo clearly demonstrate that you need not be excellent in all areas to do well in MBA entrances. For those of you who have gone through the my videos of Mock CAT 7, 10 and 13 will find similarities in the way we take the paper.  For example both of...

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