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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
It's good to see your awareness and seriousness towards cracking a management entrance exam so early. Still, in the first year, there is ample time for you. You can start improving your vocabulary by reading good novels/books and newspapers daily(especially the editorial columns). Solving some good logical puzzles and related questions will also help in keeping your mind fit and sharp. Nothing much needed to do for Maths, as of now. just ensure your basic concepts are strong. 1-1.5 hours is quite sufficient to prepare for the time being. One important thing, there is absolutely no need to start a full-fledged preparation for CAT(or any other entrance exam) now. Focus the next three years on both enjoying your college life and studying well; this phase will never come back in life so make the most of it. Ensure you score well in your exams(it will prove very helpful afterward) and try building your profile by participating in college's extracurricular activities, certification courses or an internship if possible during vacations, social work, etc). Your profile will help you get that edge over others. All the best!