How should one prepare for the CET exam for JBIMS assuming one has prepared for CAT?
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Hardik Pandya Posted On - Mar 3, 2023
MMS, JBIMS
Assuming you have written the CAT exam and now looking to prepare for MBA CET, here is a detailed plan you can follow:
To begin with, you should write a mock MBA CET paper to familiarize yourself with the syllabus and understand the new type of questions in CET compared to CAT.
The MBA CET exam has some new areas compared to CAT, such as Visuals, Logic, and Verbal questions. To prepare for these areas, you can use different books available in the market, such as those for banking exams.
After initial preparation, it is recommended to write mock exams at regular intervals. This will help in developing familiarity with the exam and increase speed, which is important in a speed-based test like CET.
After each mock exam, it is important to analyze your performance and identify your strengths and weaknesses. Focus on improving areas that need improvement before writing the next mock exam.
Repeat this process of writing mock exams, analyzing your performance, and improving areas of weakness, until you feel confident and well-prepared for the MBA CET exam.
It is important to note that MBA CET is a speed-based exam, unlike CAT which is logic-based. In MBA CET, you are required to solve 200 questions in 150 minutes, which means an average of 45 seconds per question. So, the focus should be on increasing speed while solving questions and improving familiarity with the test.
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