When we approached Ginni, an MBA expert from Aglasem, for her understanding of the exam pattern, she said, “The pattern should not be a problem for the students who are studying well. By studying well, I mean, there has to be a study plan in place to crack the CAT 2018. Students have to create a daily schedule of study, mock tests, contacting your tutors for problem-solving and concept clarity along with a healthy diet and regular exercise.”
The national level exam for entry into the best MBA colleges of the country will be held on 25th November 2018. Though the CAT 2018 exam date has been announced, the dates for registration are not. Students should keep in mind that registration is most likely to open in the first week of August and close in the last week of October. Sign up for alerts from portals such as Aglasem to know the dates as soon as they are announced.
The 180-minute online test will be held across 140 cities across 35 states of India. Students will have to master quantitative aptitude (34 questions), data interpretation (32 questions) and logical reasoning (34 questions), along with verbal and reading comprehension to clear the exam. The time given for each section is 60 minutes. The best CAT 2018 tips we can give is -
- give as many mock exams as you can to know where you stand against the thousands who will appear,
- to build up your speed by timing your answers while practicing, and
- don’t be shy of approaching your online teachers to get doubts cleared.
