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To handle the English section more effectively, you should develop and enhance your range of reading. Get used to a variety of reading material across a variety of subjects from magazines (national and international), newspapers, and non-fiction to fiction. This will increase your reading speed and help you to add new words to your vocabulary, and make you more confident about the meaning and context of application of the words you use regularly.
Also work with sample CAT papers, actual CAT questions, and relevant preparation material available to you. In the final four to six months before CAT, focus on developing the right attitudes and strategies for handling the paper based on your analysis of prior experiences of handling mock tests. At the same time, ensure consistently good performance in B Tech and try to be involved in extra-curricular activities in college, all of which add weightage to your admission to business schools.
CORPORATE LAW
I am in my last semester of LL B (Hons). I am interested in doing LLM in Corporate/International Business Law in UK and then join a corporate firm in India. Would it be better to do LLM in UK or MBA from India? Can I do MBA by correspondence once I am working?
—Tanu
You can be placed in corporate law right after your LLB without any additional training. Distance-learning Master of Business Laws from the National Law School of India University could enhance your knowledge. You may pursue a correspondence MBA while you are working. LLM from the UK would broaden your knowledge, perspective and enhance your career opportunities including international placements.
Note: Queries for this column may be e-mailed to fecareers@gmail.com
The author is a career and education consultant. Her research in the area of career counselling and guidance spans two decades. She has written several books on careers including The UBS Career Guide...
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