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Frequently asked questions on CAT Prep.

About courses on offer, choosing the course best suited for you and the learning process

Frequently asked questions on CUET & UG Prep.

About the coaching modules, when to join and how to prepare for success.

Frequently asked questions on GMAT Prep.

How to set up your time table, book classes online or offline, tests and assignments

FAQs on CAT Prep.

Apersonalized training program gets customized to every student’s individualrequirement. Unlike fixed batch system, personalized training program will give you an opportunity to devotefocus and attention to topics that are more important to you. This is the best way to optimize your effort and time to crack CAT.

The complete syllabus of CAT is divided into 13 different independent modules which cover all the required topics from the following sections:
  1. Quantitative Ability
  2. Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
  3. Verbal Ability
Similarly, syllabus of GMAT is divided into 9 different modules covering topics from the following sections:
  1. Quantitative Ability
  2. Verbal Ability
  3. Integrated Reasoning and Data Sufficiency
As the modules are not interdependent, one need not take these modules in a specific sequence. Thus, anyone can build a personalized time table suiting one's schedule and at the same time reap maximum benefit.

The skills required for both GMAT and CAT are very similar. The exams, however, do differ in their formats and thus the method of preparation would differ a little too. GMAT is an adaptive test. Adaptive tests adapt to the examinee’s ability level. Besides testing a candidate’s analytical reasoning, quantitative and verbal skills, it also tests the candidate's writing skill through Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA).

Yes. All MBA entrance exams are in essence aptitude tests including CAT. However, you might have to prepare specially for certain extra sections such as General Knowledge and Essay Writing for exams like XAT, SNAP and IIFT.

Yes, you can pick.

Speed plays a very vital role in any MBA entrance exam. Alchemist provides Speed Testing tests for individual topics. Through this, one not only improves questions solving speed but also gets to practice a large variety of questions.

Yes. One can attend the same topic from different faculty members.

One can repeat the same topic multiple times.

A student has two options in such a situation:
Repeat the same module multiple times till the time he/she is confident enough.
Or, go for Basic level modules and study a concept from the scratch

Yes, the timings and the center are always chosen by the student as per his/her convenience.

The class strength is limited to 25 students.

The modular system at Alchemist allows the student to do the bookings as per his/her availability and free time. Classes run from 10 AM in the morning till 7 PM in the evening in 2 hour slots. You can book the slots most convenient to you.

The student will be duly notified of the registration start and end date for college and exam applications.

Take a free SWOT test and find out your strengths and weaknesses. This test is apt for all CAT aspirants.To take the test.

Preparation time for CAT may vary from student to student. The first step for preparation for any exam requires to identify one's strengths and weaknesses. At Alchemist, we have designed a 90 minute diagnostic test at the end of which a customized SWOT analysis will be given. This will give the student section-wise break-up of time one needs to spend on preparation depending on the current aptitude level. One can begin the preparation accordingly. Please click here to take the diagnostic test.

Yes, at alchemist we offer complete solution to ensure you make it to a top B-School of your choice. This includes training for capabilities beyond entrance exam. Keeping up with the latest trends we have designed modules and program especially to train youfor the selection process of top B-schools.Connect with our team to understand about admission and selection process of top B Schools.

FAQs on CUET Prep.

Cracking a competitive entrance exam not only requires knowledge but also consistency, regularity & effective time management. To balance your board exam preparation with CUET, you must go through the syllabus for the board exams and CUET syllabus. You will find that in both exams, the weightage of a lot of topics is common. Apart from this you need to concentrate on English Language as well as General Test.

From the listed subjects/languages, the candidate can choose a maximum of 10 subjects from all three Sections. Examination will be conducted on multiple days in three shifts, depending on the number of candidates and subject choices.

Students should keep in mind specific points while selecting domain-specific subjects.
  1. Candidates must refer to the criteria of their selected university when picking languages/domain-specific subjects/and general tests since selections must meet the university’s standards.
  2. The University of Delhi has established that a candidate must appear in CUET only in subjects in which they have passed Class 12, but some other universities may not. As a result, candidates must check their desired universities to better understand.

You need to concentrate on
  1. Academics – Subjects of your interest and admissions requirements.
  2. Location
  3. Campus look and feel, beyond the classroom.
  4. Finances – your budget
  5. Career Success

After the declaration of the CUET 2023 result, the institutes will release merit lists of candidates qualifying for the exam and meeting the eligibility and cutoff criteria of that institute or university. Along with releasing the scorecard, NTA will send candidates scores to universities where they had opted for. Students have to register on the University Portal for counselling. Counselling fees range from 500 to 3000.