New Delhi: To crack one of the toughest entrance exam, CAT, students put in several efforts. Coaching classes is one option which every student wants to take the benefit of. These coaching classes help the students to prepare themselves for this exam.
Bulls Eye northern region head Hirdesh Madan says, “This time the paper is expected to have a lesser variety of questions, something similar to the GRE and GMAT papers (also conducted by Prometric) because of just 60 to 70 questions in the paper.”
He says further, “There may be well defined areas, especially in the verbal section. The difficulty level should be moderate , keeping in mind this is the first time CAT aspirants are facing the computer based test.â€
A B-school aspirant preparing at Bulls Eye adds, “I believe that the skill set required for the test will not change. It is only the interface which will change from the paper format to a computer-based one.â€

















