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Online CAT : will it be tougher ?

August 25th, 2009 | 9 Comments | Posted in MBA Exams Information, Useful Links

Cracking one of the toughest entrance tests — the Common Admission Test (CAT) — for entry to seven Indian Institute of Management(IIMs) was never easy.

For the first time, CAT will go online and with just 100 days for CAT 2009, aspirants are preparing hard at coaching centres, trying out various types of question paper patterns.

But how are students preparing to face CAT? What are the difficulties they are encountering?

According to coaching centres that TOI spoke to, students are finding it a tad tough with the online version, as opposed to the paper-based one.

“Many candidates told us that they were finding it difficult to stare continuously at the monitor for over two hours,” pointed out Arindam Lahiri, director (academics) with Career Launcher.

TIME regional director Ajay Arora revealed that candidates could face `computer fatigue’. “According to IIMs, the online test will be user-friendly and the pattern will remain the same, which will be advantageous for students,” Arora said.

With paper-based test, candidates could give the entire paper a once-over and then decide which section to tackle first. But a preliminary scan of the paper before solving it may be difficult with the online version, at least during the mock tests.

Anchana C, a working professional, said she has no problems making the transition from paper to computer. “During mock tests, we were given models — one section after the other and tabbed, where all sections are presented on different windows. You can alternate from one window to the next. Questions are hyperlinked, so you can go directly to the question you want to attempt,” she explained.

Coaching centres are providing question papers with different patterns. “We are giving papers with all types of patterns so that whatever pattern appears, students are ready,” said Ajay of TIME.

Another observation the trainers made is that reading graphs and passages in the Reading Comprehension (RC) section is difficult in the online mode. Unlike with paper, candidates can’t put any marking on the graph. Earlier, students could also mark difficult sentences in RC, which is now not possible.

“The RC section may pose a problem. Grasping power is higher on paper and reading long passages online will be tough. Plus, in DI and Quant and geometry sections, transferring calculations to drawings will be an issue,” said Anchana.

An IIM-B official said details of the exam pattern will be posted on the website. “Information on the nature of the online test and how it will be conducted will be posted in September first week,” said IIM-B professor Eshwar Murthy.

Source: The Times of India

Cracking one of the toughest entrance tests — the Common Admission Test (CAT) — for entry to seven Indian Institute of Management
(IIMs) was never easy.
For the first time, CAT will go online and with just 100 days for CAT 2009, aspirants are preparing hard at coaching centres, trying out various types of question paper patterns.
But how are students preparing to face CAT? What are the difficulties they are encountering?
According to coaching centres that TOI spoke to, students are finding it a tad tough with the online version, as opposed to the paper-based one.
“Many candidates told us that they were finding it difficult to stare continuously at the monitor for over two hours,” pointed out Arindam Lahiri, director (academics) with Career Launcher.
TIME regional director Ajay Arora revealed that candidates could face `computer fatigue’. “According to IIMs, the online test will be user-friendly and the pattern will remain the same, which will be advantageous for students,” Arora said.
With paper-based test, candidates could give the entire paper a once-over and then decide which section to tackle first. But a preliminary scan of the paper before solving it may be difficult with the online version, at least during the mock tests.
Anchana C, a working professional, said she has no problems making the transition from paper to computer. “During mock tests, we were given models — one section after the other and tabbed, where all sections are presented on different windows. You can alternate from one window to the next. Questions are hyperlinked, so you can go directly to the question you want to attempt,” she explained.
Coaching centres are providing question papers with different patterns. “We are giving papers with all types of patterns so that whatever pattern appears, students are ready,” said Ajay of TIME.
Another observation the trainers made is that reading graphs and passages in the Reading Comprehension (RC) section is difficult in the online mode. Unlike with paper, candidates can’t put any marking on the graph. Earlier, students could also mark difficult sentences in RC, which is now not possible.
“The RC section may pose a problem. Grasping power is higher on paper and reading long passages online will be tough. Plus, in DI and Quant and geometry sections, transferring calculations to drawings will be an issue,” said Anchana.
An IIM-B official said details of the exam pattern will be posted on the website. “Information on the nature of the online test and how it will be conducted will be posted in September first week,” said IIM-B professor Eshw
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CAT 2009 will not be a Computer Adaptive Test

FireUp prepares you for the exact test format of CAT as clarified by IIM Ahmadabad.

CAT 2009: Frequently Asked Questions (1 July 2009)

Q1: I hear that CAT will be held online. Is that correct?

A1: CAT is going to be a computer based test (CBT) and not internet based test (IBT). I.e. Candidate does not take the test on an internet site. Instead of reading the questions in a paper booklet and darkening the ovals on the answer-sheet, a candidate will read the questions on a computer terminal and choose an answer by clicking on the correct option.

Q2: I hear that CAT will be a computer adaptive test. Is that correct?

A2: No, CAT is not going to be a computer adaptive test.

Q3: Will the format of the test change?

A3: The format of the test will remain more or less the same except that a candidate reads question on a computer terminal and clicks on the correct answer.

Q4: Can I take the test from any computer?

A4: No. A candidate will take the test only at designated test venues in about 25 cities across India. Detailed information will be provided in the CAT 2009 advertisement.

Q5: But how do I do rough-work and calculations while arriving at the answers?

A5: At the test venue, each candidate will be seated at a desk with a computer terminal and he/she will be provided with a writing pad with numbered pages for calculations. After the test, candidate must leave the pad including all the pages in it at the desk. Rough-work cannot be done on any other paper/sheet as nothing will be allowed to be taken inside the test hall.

Q6: Can you give more details on taking test in a CBT format?

A6: We will be giving more details at a later stage.

Q7: But when is the CAT 2009 advertisement going to appear in newspapers?

A7: Advertisement for CAT 2009 will appear during the later part of August 2009.

Q8: How much is the test fee for CAT 2009 and how do I pay?

A8: Candidate Testing Fee is Rs. 1400 (Rs. 700 for SC/ST candidates). A prospective candidate buys a CAT 2009 Voucher from designated locations/bank branches after advertisement appears in newspapers. Sufficient time will be given for purchasing the voucher. More details will be available on our websites after the advertisement appears in newspapers.

Q9: How do I register for CAT 2009?

A9. The Voucher bought by the candidate gives instructions on how to register for CAT 2009. At this time, it would suffice to say that candidates are expected visit CAT website to register for CAT 2009. Sufficient amount of time will be given to register online. More details will be given in the advertisement and the voucher.

Q10: How do I get my admit card for the test?

A10: After you fill-in, review, and submit the registration information during online registration, you will receive an email containing your Admit Card.

Q11. Does that mean I need to have an E-mail account?

A11. Yes, you must have a valid E-mail account throughout the selection process.

Q12: What do I need to bring at the time of test?

A12: You must bring the printed copy of the admit card, one picture ID, and any other ID not necessarily with a picture. Do not bring any other material and personal belongings with you, for no personal belongings and materials will be allowed in test-hall. More details will be provided later.

Q13: Can you please tell me when will the CAT 2009 be conducted?

A13: CAT 2009 will be conducted during a ten-day window starting at the end of November 2009. Exact dates will be mentioned in the advertisement.

Q14: Can I take CAT more than once during the testing window?

A14: No, a candidate can register to take test only once during the CAT 2009 testing window. Admit cards and picture ids of the candidates will be checked, and candidate pictures and biometric information will also be captured at the test venue.

Q15: When are CAT 2009 result expected to be declared?

A15: CAT 2009 results are expected to be declared by the end of January 2010. Exact date of result declaration will be informed at a later stage.

Q16: When will we get more updates?

A16: Any important developments may be posted on IIM sites and CAT website about a month later.

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FireUp is the brain child of an IIM alumni

July 22nd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in CAT Tips and Tricks, Fireup Launch, Useful Links

FireUp is the brain child of an IIM alumni Mr.Vineet Patawari, who has followed his heart to make a paradigm shift in the entire education system and brought www.fireup.co.in into existence. It started as an online portal and soon earned the honour of the “Most comprehensive CAT coaching portal” on the web. Keeping track with its incipient popularity, FireUp is moving towards wider horizons with activities in offline front as well considering the fact that unavailability of resources like Computer and internet connection may restrict some young aspirants from online preparation.

The online portal www.fireup.co.in tops the high value services list currently provided by team Fire Up . A user friendly site aimed at the ignition of inner spark of all the CAT aspirants. Uses of AJAX,PHP,WEB 2 colours and Applications makes it a highly technical one. Rich and meticulous content, Online Test series, Interactive Games, sectional tests on each module, and details of user performance analysis surely make the site unique.

Encouraged by the success of the startup venture, Mr. Patawari decided not to restrict the ambit of FireUp only within the CAT coaching. He decided to empower young students with faster calculation techniques and magical mathematical tricks that is in use since the age of “Veda”. Today FireUp organizes “Vedic MathsSeminars” under it’s own brand in premium schools and colleges of India.

FireUp’s “Soft Skill Builder” is one of the most interesting and awaited upcoming venture which is aimed at not only improving the Soft skills of the student , but also designed to make them accustomed to Real time Group Discussion, Extempore, Role Play and other soft skills builder techniques.

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CAT SYLLABUS

July 3rd, 2009 | 89 Comments | Posted in CAT Tips and Tricks

CAT 2010 entrance examination syllabus:
There is no prefixed pattern for CAT 2010. The syllabus given below is based on the experience of previous CAT Papers, specially CAT 2009. The list may not be exhaustive but almost the entire gamut is covered.

QUANTITATIVE:
Arithmetic-
Ratios and Proportion, Ratios, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Averages, Percentages, Partnership, Time-Speed-Distance, Work and time, Number system, HCF, LCM, Geometric Progression, Arithmetic progression, Arithmetic mean, Geometric mean , Harmonic mean, Median, Mode, Number Base System, BODMAS,Alligation & Mixtures, Work, Pipes and Cisterns, Simple Interest & Compound Interest, Installment Payments, Clocks, Calendar,

Algebra-
In-equations , Quadratic and linear equations, functions, Logarithm Geometry, Mensuration and solid Geometry

Geometry (Lines, angles, Triangles, Spheres, Rectangles, Cube, Cone etc),Mensuration, Co-ordinate geometry.

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Other Mathematical Topics:
Set Theory, Venn Diagram, Probability, Permutations & Combinations, Binomial Expansion, Maxima & Minima Progression, Surds & Indices and Complex numbers, etc.

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FireUp CAT-MAT Classes

June 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Useful Links

COURSE DETAILS

  • Course Theme: CAT 2009 and CAT 2010 (additional preparation for XAT, FMS, SNAP, JMET)

COURSE STRUCTURE

  • Classroom coaching by IIM/IIT alumni
  • Study Material (books, handouts and access complete online course) will be provided.
  • Online Course + Online Test Series (INR. 8000/-) included in the course for free.
  • Sessions for complete training on GD/PI is also provided with practical experience through mock GD/PIs


COURSE CORDINATOR

Prof. Vineet Patawari

  • · B.Com (H), ACA, PGDM (IIM Indore)
  • · Management Faculty at St.Xavier’s College, Kolkata
  • · MD & Founder CEO – Fireup.co.in (Complete online CAT preparatory website)

CLASSROOM TIMINGS – classes starting from 6th July, 2009 (Monday)

3 days in a week

  1. 1. Saturday 4.30 PM to 6.30 PM
  2. 2. Wednesday 4.30 PM to 6.30 PM
  3. 3. Sunday or Monday 4.30 PM to 6.30 PM

MOCK CATS AND PRACTICE TESTS
25 Full Length All India Mock CATs (15 online, 10 paper based) with percentile score and detailed analysis session.

More than 100 sectional and practice test (Online + Paper Based)

SPECIAL DISCOUNT

  • · For students who register and pay the entire course fees before 6th July, special discount of 10% will be provided.
  • · Attractive Group Discounts also available

CONTACT US

Call Us @ 9830264971/ 40046740

Mail us at info@fireup.co.in

Address: AB-12, Sector- I, Salt Lake, Kolkata- 64

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Fire Up is starting its Classroom CAT Preparation

April 30th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in MBA Exams Information, Useful Links

Course Details:

1) Course Theme: FireUp’s CAT 2009, FireUp’s CAT 2010

2) Additional preparation for XAT, FMS, SNAP, JMET included

3) Only institute to provide online course facility with the classroom coaching to prepare student for the online CAT. The Course includes more than 30 online mock CATs and Test Series.

4) Complete guidance for Group Discussion and Personal Interview.

5) Highly experienced faculty members and IIM alumni will train you in the entire course

6) Batches (timings) to suit working people and students.

7) An IIM ALUMNUS initiative

Contact Details:

Contact Number: 9830264971,03340046740

Address: AB-12, Sector I

Salt Lake City

Kolkata –700064

Classes will start from June, 2009. So hurry and register your name for the course.

For more details visit http://www.fireup.co.in or you can call us @ 9830264971/03340046740.

www.fireup.co.in is a path-breaking attempt of an IIM alumnus, Mr. Vineet Patawari to help the preparation of getting into your dream B-School by making the journey simpler and yet exciting through its online CAT Preparatory Program and a lot of other value added services. We were online but now to add to your benefit we have moved offline. We are providing offline assistance to the aspirants to help them bell the CAT and other competitive examinations easily.

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