Looking at the Questions asked in CAT and other competitive exams at times I think it is time to revisit my standard 10 English grammar text books. After giving almost 5 MBA exams specifically CAT ,XAT, MICAT, CMAT and IIFT I came to conclusion that the only substitute for Hardwork is HARDWORK or to simply frame it, there is no substitute to hardwork.
Well finally done with all my exams and after securing a seat in one of the most coveted Bschool in India I decided to pen down some GRAMMAR TIPS FOR CAT so that coming generations to Bschool may benefit from it.
I have divided the GRAMMAR CAMPAIGN into pots based on the needs of the CAT exam. For all those people who are preparing for the CAT exam I believe it would be really nice if you post your questions and feedbacks in the comment section so that I can get back to them once I get time from the busy academic schedule of my Bschool. Anyways so you can find various pots below. Each Pot is equally important and needs to be remembered if you wish to score nothing less than 95%ile in CAT.
- POT 1 : Basics of Grammar and all the questions you should definitely learn by heart.
- POT 2 : Some more questions ,although specific but mastery is must.
- POT 3 : Again some additional questions for your help
- POT 4 : Final touch for all you expertmasterji fans.
I hope you enjoy all the tricks and tips mentioned here and able to excel in the exam. For all those new to this website I suggest you read each and every article here as expertmasterji is a mecca of knowledge and among the top websites for MBA exam preparation.
Have a happy CAT hunting ,, sorry sorry sorry all those aiming NMIMS and XLRI please dont feel offended when I mention only CAT ,its just that like all other people preparing for these exams even I strongly feel that CAT is oracle for career ahead
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