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Course Highlights and join NESTO CAT COACHING in T.Nagar, Chennai

  • Infusing knowledge about the fundamentals of all the concepts and standard levels
  • Practice tests and feedback to bring up the students to the requisite level
  • Online and offline mock test
  • Motivational and guidance sessions that instills a winning attitude
  • Both Offline and Online classes available
  • Customized coaching according to the capabilities of the student
  • Classes upto examination

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Classroom Training – CAT Coaching

  • Get trained by Industry Experts via Classroom Training at our CAT Coaching Center in T.Nagar, Chennai
  • Jump Start your Career by taking the CAT Coaching Early on

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  • Take-up Instructor-led Live Online Training. Get the Recorded Videos of each session.
  • Learn from the Comfort of your Home and stay track to clear CAT Exam

CAT EXAM Pattern (Syllabus)

The syllabus of each of these CAT sections is vast and requires dedicated preparation. The VARC section of CAT syllabus covers various topics of English grammar, verbal reasoning and reading comprehension. The QA section of CAT syllabus includes all the topics of Maths from Class 9 to 12 such as Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry and Mensuration. The DILR syllabus of CAT exam includes topics that require analytical interpretation of data like puzzles, tables and bar graphs.

CAT Eligibility Criteria

The minimum eligibility criteria for CAT exam is graduation. 

  • The candidate must possess a bachelor’s degree with minimum 50 per cent aggregate or equivalent CGPA (45 per cent aggregate for SC, ST and PWD/DA category) from a recognised board or university
  • The candidate must have completed a professional degree (CA/ CS/ ICWA) with required percentage
  • Candidates appearing for the final year of bachelor’s degree/equivalent qualification or awaiting result are also eligible to apply for CAT exam
CAT Syllabus

The syllabus of each of these CAT sections is vast and requires dedicated preparation. The VARC section of CAT syllabus covers various topics of English grammar, verbal reasoning and reading comprehension. The QA section of CAT syllabus includes all the topics of Maths from Class 9 to 12 such as Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry and Mensuration. The DILR syllabus of CAT exam includes topics that require analytical interpretation of data like puzzles, tables and bar graphs.

Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension

VARC section is the first section of the CAT question paper and is to be solved first. The section is divided into two sub-parts, VA and RC. In CAT 2020, the sectional time limit for VARC will be 40 minutes. Take a look at important topics and some key points of this section.

  • Fill in the blanks
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Sentence completion
  • Grammar
  • Syllogisms
  • Jumbled paragraphs
  • Para Completion and inference
  • Contextual usage
  • Foreign language words used in English
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Analogies
  • Sentence correction
  • Verbal Logic
  • Different usage of same word
  • Idioms
  • Parajumbles
  • Antonyms
  • One word substitution

Verbal Ability (VA): Key Points

  • Number of questions asked range from 7-11
  • Sectional weightage of this section is 7-11 per cent
  • The type of questions are all non-MCQs, which means the candidates have to type in the answer (TITA)
  • There is no negative marking in VA since the questions are non-MCQ type
  • Types of questions range from para-jumbles, out of context sentence in a para, error correction in a para, vocabulary usage and sentence completion to analogies and critical reasoning

Reading Comprehension (RC): Key Points

  • Number of questions asked range from 24-28
  • Sectional weightage of this section is 24-28 per cent
  • The type of questions are all MCQs, hence there is negative marking of -1
  • RC section of CAT has a mix of RC passages, on an average 4-3 long passages and 2-3 short passages
  • According to the trend of the last three years, long passages are of 900 word and short passages are of 600 words
  • Topics of these RCs range from science, history, politics, environment, society to literature, mythology and abstract topics
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning

DILR is the second section of CAT question paper and is to be solved after the VARC section. This section is further divided into two sub-sections – DI and LR. The sectional time limit for DILR in CAT 2020 will be 40 minutes. Take a look at important topics and some key points of this section.

  • Blood Relations
  • Series
  • Proposition
  • Direction Sense
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Assumptions
  • Puzzles
  • Clocks and Calendars
  • Statements
  • Data Arrangement
  • Family Tree
  • Binary Logic
  • Seating Arrangement
  • Sets & Caselets
  • Syllogism
  • Venn Diagram
  • Data Structures
  • Tables& Pie Charts
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Bars & Line Graphs

Logical Reasoning (LR): Key Points

  • Number of questions asked in LR is 16
  • Sectional weightage of this section is 16 per cent
  • LR contains both MCQ and non-MCQ type questions
  • Number of MCQs and non-MCQs may vary
  • There is negative marking for MCQs
  • There is no negative marking for non-MCQs

Data Interpretation (DI): Key Points

  • Number of questions asked in DI is16
  • Sectional weightage of this section is 16 per cent
  • DI contains both MCQ and non-MCQ type questions
  • Number of MCQs and non-MCQs may vary
  • There is negative marking for MCQs
  • There is no negative marking for non-MCQs
Quantitative Aptitude

Quantitative Aptitude is the last section of CAT question paper and is to be solved in the last one hour of the exam. Take a look at important topics and some key points of this section.

  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Algebra
  • Mensuration
  • Partnership (Accounts)
  • Profit & Loss
  • Ratios and Proportion
  • In-equations Quadratic and linear equations
  • Surds and Indices
  • Time-Speed-Distance
  • Number System
  • Geometric Progression
  • Inequalities
  • Work and Time
  • Percentages
  • Logarithms

Quantitative Aptitude (QA): Key Points

  • Number of questions asked in QA is 34
  • Sectional weightage of this section is 34 per cent
  • LR contains both MCQ and non-MCQ type questions
  • Number of MCQs and non-MCQs vary every year.
  • Past trends suggest the number of MCQs in QA section range from 24-27 and non-MCQs range from 7-10
  • There is negative marking for MCQs
  • There is no negative marking for non-MCQs

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 Candidates are required to devote at least two to three months to CAT preparation. NESTO, the best CAT Academy in Chennai, provides all the necessary support for students to clear the exams.

Yes, it is true that passing CAT is tough. However, if you are adequately prepared and have the right resources, you can pass the exam. The CAT exam is designed to test your ability to understand and apply concepts in an engineering or management curriculum.

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