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Hello, you can post your doubts during the live lectures but it is most recommended to post your doubts on the CATKing Doubt Forum.
If you miss any live lecture, you will receive the recording of the live lecture on your CATKing portal.
Yes, the day you register for the course, we will have an induction where we will share the entire schedule with you which you should follow.
Yes, you will be added to a WhatsApp group which will include students of your batch and all important updates will be posted on that group.
We cover 90% of your syllabus in the 60 days challenge and after that, we pick up the pending portion and advance actual CAT questions. Lectures will be live till your exam.
You can post your doubts on the CATKing Doubt Forum and you will receive its solution on the forum itself. Link for the doubt forum: https://tools.catking.in/mba-discussion/
Yes we have weekend lectures. Every Saturday and Sundays 2 hours each and additionally you will have to attend only 2 weekday lectures which are Wednesdays and Fridays.
Yes. Every Saturday and Sunday 2 hours each - 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Additional verbal lectures every Wednesday and Friday with Rahul sir (Director of CATKing) - 9:00pm to 10:00pm.
Doubts will be resolved within 24 Hours on the forum. Our doubt resolution system ensures prompt assistance for students. Selected doubts posted on the discussion forum are discussed in daily live classes, while the remaining are addressed through video solutions
Yes, we do have morning batches for the CAT Intensive & Turbo Course.
It will take (1-3 days) after the lecture for it to be available on the CATKing portal.
You can post your doubts between lectures to the faculty but it is recommended to use the CATKing Doubt Forum for clearing all the doubts.
We complete 90% of your syllabus in 50 days and the live lectures will be continued after the 50 days challenge as well. Your lectures will be on till your exam. Post 50 days challenge we focus on Advance lectures and strategy sessions as well.
Practice is the key to getting a good score in your IELTS exam. We recommend understanding the exam format properly once and then giving a mock exam to understand where you are. Once you do that, keep practising till you reach your goal in at least 2-3 mock exams.
Usually intermittent users of English require more time to practise than expert users.
Your goal will be dependent on your current level of proficiency in the English Language and your minimum score requirement. However, we would recommend aiming for at least a 7-7.5 in each module to be eligible for more colleges, workplaces and countries.