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Dear Aspirant,
There are no formulae to break the 90 percentile barrier. There are no shortcuts. Also please understand that percentile does not mean percentage (%). If the CAT attempt you appear is overall easy, then the required percentile to qualify for the IIMs will be little higher and vice versa.
You can definitely break the 90 percentile. You need to be very disciplined and need to have continuous guidance. Practice is the key to score good in CAT. Quantitative ability is highly tested in CAT exam, therefore it is also the most scoring. You should therefore, concentrate on the quantitative aspects. Logical reasoning, verbal ability are also crucial and in CAT, you will have to pass in each section separately and it is not the overall result which matters.
I would suggest that you should attempt as many as Mock tests available and get the wrong answers understood and solved. This will be a great learning in terms of time management also.
Best wishes
CAT requires qualitative, not quantitative preparation. When it comes to CAT preparation, the teachers create the real difference. There are institutes which provide good coaching to achieve 90 percentile like iQuanta, TIME coaching. CAT is an exam that tests your expertise in 3 basic fields:-
1.Mathematics and data interpretation.
2. English and reading comprehension.
3.logical reasoning.
If you are serious for CAT, you cannot ignore any one of the sections. One has to be a jack of all the three sections to ace the test, this becomes more important since one never knows what the composition of the CAT paper is going to be next year. For more details and to know more about the strategy for preparation of CAT exam, You can search about the latest pattern of exam from the given site.link:http://iquanta.in/
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