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Last Minute CAT Tips

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Have your nails vanished over the fast few weeks… mine did when I was taking CAT. However, let panic not set into your habit. Here are some quick tips to ensure that you do not goof up during the Online test this year.


  1. Pouring into books does not make any sense at this point of time. Instead identify your strengths and weak areas and play hard on them. Play questions online or carry previously attempted MOCK CATs and attempt random questions from it. Try and find newer/quicker ways of solving the same question.
  2. I hope you have been practicing online. If not, don’t waste any more time. Get CAT PRO test suite for Rs. 200/- now and attempt tests every day online. Buy CAT PRO test suite (It is worth it!) .Infact also log on to the ‘teaser a day’ section and get a feel of doing RCs and DI online. You can use the Discount Code ‘one-learn‘ to reduce the price of test suite.
  3. I know you have been trying hard to develop a newspaper reading habit. With CAT moving online, here’s and added advantage.Now you need not subscribe to newspapers. Read articles on http://www.time.com/ ; http://india.wsj.com/home-page; http://businesstoday.intoday.in/. Try and go through archives as well. You may be lucky and find an article which appears ditto in CAT. Understand that, this can be your winning card this year.
  4. Keep your mind at real ‘work’ in office – Create your twitter id and add CAT PRO as your friend . Here is the link to the Twitter Page
  5. Build faith in yourself. Keep repeating that you have the power to do it and you will crack CAT 2009.



I hope you have been practising online. If not, don’t waste any more time. Get CAT PRO test suite for Rs. 200/- now and attempt tests every day online. Buy CAT PRO test suite (It is worth it!) teaser a day’ Infact also log on to the ‘ section and get a feel of doing RCs and DI online.

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December MAT 2009

Monday, November 9th, 2009

MAT goes online

Entrance Test for MBA and Allied Programmes of over 160 Business Schools

Eligibility: Graduate in any discipline. Final year students of Graduate Courses

How to apply: Candidate can choose any one of the three modes to apply

• Obtain Form with MAT Bulletin/CD against cash payment of Rs 980/- from listed branches of Bank of Baroda, listed Study Centres of AIMA or from AIMA, New Delhi (Phones 011-24653382 & 41757046)

• Obtain crossed DD of Rs. 1050/- in favour of ‘All India Management Association’ payable at Delhi from any Bank. Register online at website link www.aima-ind.org/matsep09

• Register online at website link with Credit Card payment. Detailed procedure is given on the website link

AIMA MAT Test December 2009 – MAT Decembe 2009 will be held in two ways i.e. (1) Paper & Pencil based & (2) Computer Based

Exam Date for MAT for Paper and Pencil Test : 06 December 2009

Computer Based MAT December 2009 Test : 12 December 2009 Onwards

Last Date for Sale of Forms and Online Registration : 09 November 2009
Last Date for Receipt of Filled in Application Form : 12 November 2009.

You can visit the Official website of AIMA – www.aima-ind.org , or you can browse the web with appropriate keywords for more details.

You can test your skill on http://www.one-learn.com Daily new teasers are updated on this site.
Prepare for MAT December 2009 online with one-learn and get the edge.

Best of Luck!!!

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NMAT goes online from 2010

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

NMIMS has gone online from 2010.

The National Management Aptitude Test (NMAT) conducted by Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), for MBA, Part time MBA and Ph.D. aspirants, will be an Online Test from 2010, the institute has announced.

NMIMS has a total number of 420 seats available – offering 300 seats under the MBA programme, 30 seats under the MBA (Banking) programme, 30 seats under MBA (Capital market) programme , 30 seats under MBA (Actuarial Science), 60 seats under MBA (Pharmaceutical Management) programme.

“The online move will help in handling a huge number of candidates as the estimated projection for 2009 is of fifty thousand plus compared to forty six thousand candidates last year”, an institute official told NNE.

NMAT comprises of three sections- Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Analysis and Logical Reasoning carrying equal weight age.

You can practice on these sections by attempting teasers here.

It further implies that the online exam concept is not mere ideation but a step that will promote participation and openness to a wider extent among aspirants and build an environment conducive to learning and growth.

Best Of Luc!k for NMAT 2010.

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