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Do engineers have better chances of getting through CAT? By engineers I mean students who have BE or B tech degrees and if they do ….why?

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Do engineers have better chances of getting through CAT? By engineers I mean students who have BE or B tech degrees and if they do ….why?

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Every body think so because Engineers are good at quant and data interpretation. But they face problem with VA and RC. Whereas gradutes are good in VA and RC and poor in quant. Due to the four year training they go through the logical reasoning of engineers are good. But cracking CAT totally depends upon the effort put in by the aspirant.

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