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30th April 2015, 12:31 PM
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SSC Vs CAT
I have completed my 12th and confused whether to give the SSC exam or CAT exam. Will you please provide me the details of both the SSC and CAT exams? And also tell me the scope and opportunities of the SSC and CAT exams like in which field it was better?
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31st May 2018, 03:12 PM
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Re: SSC Vs CAT
Hi buddy here I am looking for info related to SSC CGL and CAT exam so would you plz let me know info about both exam so that I could do decided which exam I should give ??
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31st May 2018, 03:12 PM
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Re: SSC Vs CAT
As you asking I am telling SSC CGL will land you in a government job and CAT will get you a posh corporate office. SSC CGL has questions comparatively easier than CAT. Also CGL is famous for repetition of questions. So, if a weak student work hard for preparation of CGL for 5 years, he can crack the CGL. Quant is easier in CGL, English is more grammer and correction based. Also CGL have additionally section of GK and GS. SSC CGL Syllabus General Intelligence and Reasoning Classification Analogy Coding-Decoding Puzzle Matrix Word Formation Venn Diagram Direction and Distance Blood Relations Series Verbal reasoning Non-Verbal Reasoning General Awareness Static General Knowledge (Indian History, Culture etc.) Science Current Affairs Sports Books and Authors Important Schemes Portfolios People in News Quantitative Aptitude Simplification Interest Averages Percentage Ratio and Proportion Problem on Ages Speed, Distance and Time Number System Mensuration Data Interpretation Time and Work Algebra Trigonometry Geometry English Comprehension Reading Comprehension Fill in the Blanks Spellings Phrases and Idioms One word Substitution Sentence Correction Error Spotting CAT Syllabus 1. Mathematics or Quantitative Section Some of the core concepts in maths and quant subjects are: Geometry HCF & LCM Averages Trigonometry Algebra Partnership (Accounts) Mensuration Profit & Loss Time-Speed-Distance Ratios and Proportion In-equations Quadratic and linear equations Surds and Indices Number system Geometric Progression Inequalities Work and time Percentages Logarithms 2. English or Verbal Section Promiment topics in this section are: Fill in the blanks Verbal Reasoning Sentence completion Grammar Syllogisms Jumbled paragraphs Para Completion and inference Contextual usage Foreign language words used in English Reading Comprehension Analogies Sentence correction Verbal Logic Different usage of same word Idioms Parajumbles Antonyms One word substitution 3. Analytical Reasoning Section Important topics under AR are: Blood Relations Series Proposition Direction Sense Coding-Decoding Assumptions Puzzles Clocks and Calenders Statements Data Arrangement Family Tree Binary Logic Seating Arrangement Venn Diagram Sets Data Structures Syllogism 4. Data Interpretation Section Problems related to organised and unorganised data are quite common in this section. Core topics are as follows: Tables Pie Charts Caselets Bars Line Graphs Data Sufficiency |
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