ive recently discovered 2iim and after absorbing content from various other mba channels, this one instantly gives me a feeling of relief but also a sense of motivation. every video genuinely teaches me something important and conceptual that i should be inculcating in my daily prep, thank you for that. please keep the vids coming i look forward to each one :)
a question i do have is, im doing everything said in these vids, enjoying solving the problems, feeling that learning when i get something wrong and, being disciplined with my prep but my entire process is slower than what i would want it to be which makes me think i wont make it in time, what do i do?
Speed will come. Keep the faith. This is not as much a speed-based exam as is made out to be. Get fundas right, do lots of practice, speed will follow.
@@bad-kh3kb in cat '23 you needed to get 5 Qs correct in order to get 90%tile in quants section and 8-9 Qs come from arithmetic alone. So it's definitely possible, but arithmetic will only get harder every year because everyone will be preparing for it.
Modulus - perhaps, Maxima-Minima less so. Every single question from CAT of the past 10 years can be solved with ZERO calculus knowledge. So, the maxima-minima questions are funda driven, not calculus driven.
an insightful video indeed sir !! This video has now given me a new direction to look into.
ive recently discovered 2iim and after absorbing content from various other mba channels, this one instantly gives me a feeling of relief but also a sense of motivation. every video genuinely teaches me something important and conceptual that i should be inculcating in my daily prep, thank you for that. please keep the vids coming i look forward to each one :)
Thanks for the comment. We will keep chiming in. Our man Haswin has a big plan. He is putting pressure on me daily!
Did engineering, studied and did cylindrical coordinates in fluid mech and all. But cat's cartesian coordinates are more tough
How many questions from pure geometry we can expect?
~4-5 typically.
a question i do have is, im doing everything said in these vids, enjoying solving the problems, feeling that learning when i get something wrong and, being disciplined with my prep but my entire process is slower than what i would want it to be which makes me think i wont make it in time, what do i do?
Speed will come. Keep the faith. This is not as much a speed-based exam as is made out to be. Get fundas right, do lots of practice, speed will follow.
Thankyou for this video sir...really amazing
Sir i'm not gunning for 99%ile.....for quants i just want to clear the required cut-off, will doing just arithmetic be enough?
no
Hell no
@@bad-kh3kb in cat '23 you needed to get 5 Qs correct in order to get 90%tile in quants section and 8-9 Qs come from arithmetic alone. So it's definitely possible, but arithmetic will only get harder every year because everyone will be preparing for it.
kind of yes if you are are confident about your accuracy
Naaaa never
Super helpful.
Great video with lots of takeaways sir!
Amazing video sir
Sir please also tell us if modulas and maxima and minima important for cat or not
Extremely imp
Modulus - perhaps, Maxima-Minima less so. Every single question from CAT of the past 10 years can be solved with ZERO calculus knowledge. So, the maxima-minima questions are funda driven, not calculus driven.