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The CSAT paper consists of 80 questions, each carrying 2.5 marks, totaling 200 marks.
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The CSAT syllabus includes comprehension, interpersonal skills, logical reasoning, decision-making, general mental ability, basic numeracy, and data interpretation.
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Revise grammar concepts from recommended books, read editorials for comprehension skills, and improve vocabulary through reading and flashcards.
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Analyze previous year papers, develop a basic understanding of topics, and practice consistently to retain concepts
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Despite being qualifying, devote sufficient time to CSAT preparation to score at least 66 marks out of 200 for selection in Prelims.
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Solve previous year's papers to identify strengths and weaknesses. Focus on weak areas and work on improving them.
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Consider the CSAT Manual by Tata McGraw Hill for practicing and revising each topic effectively.
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Practice with mock tests to enhance speed and accuracy in solving questions within the allotted time.
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Analyze the exam trend to understand the weightage of topics. Reading comprehension and maths are crucial for scoring well in CSAT.
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Adopt a smart approach by using standard books and practice questions to prepare thoroughly for the CSAT exam.
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