Did you score low in the Common Admission Test? Confused about what to do next?
While some of you may have taken the test for the first time, others may have realised that you were probably less prepared for the exam and can definetely perform better next time.
If you scored below 95 percentile, your chances to making to the Indian Institutes of Management may look bleak, but you may definetely want to consider applying to the other leading B-schools in the country.
If you think you had prepared enough and yet scored less in the CAT 2011, you may also want to consider appearing for the CMAT, CET or GMAT.
To know what's the best way to optimise your CAT preparation and how to better your scores, chat with our expert Naveenan Ramachandran from 2IIM, Mumbai. He will address all your queries related to cracking the CAT, improving your scores and choosing the right B-school.
He will also take questions on how to prepare for GMAT and apply to an international university.
To get your queries answered and seek help on the above, join us for a chat with our expert Naveenan Ramachandran on Wednesday, January 25, between 4 pm and 5 pm.
About Naveenan Ramachandran
Naveenan is an alumnus of IIM-Ahmedabad and currently operates 2IIM in Mumbai. He loves to handle the Quant section and trains students at the Mumbai centre.
About 2IIM
2IIM, the CAT Preparation division of Ascent Education is an IIM Alumnus initiative. 2IIM provides classroom preparation courses, comprehensive study material for CAT in the form of correspondence courses and online preparatory aids for CAT (the Common Admission Test to the IIMs). 4GMAT operates at Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore in India.
(Due to circumstances beyond our control, date and time of chat may change)