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CAT Success Stories Start at TCM Education

20+ years of mentoring aspirants to IIMs with Ajai Singh and a team of 99+ %ile mentors guiding every step.

Panchmukhi Shiksha Model

5 Scientific approach to go from basics to 99+ %ile.

Fundamentals, Concept Building, Advanced Practice, Challenger Stage and Holistic GD‑PI‑WAT training.

1,200+ IIM Converts

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Stories of Shivam, Muskan, Aayush and many more who turned TCM classrooms into IIM calls.

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Offline Rigor. Online Flexibility. One TCM Experience.

State‑of‑the‑art centres plus 500+ hours of live online classes, AI‑powered mocks and 24×7 doubt support.

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Key Features of Our CAT Courses

Structured Study Plan

Step-by-step progression from basics to advanced topics — study maps and weekly goals keep you on track.

Concept Builder Classes

We teach fundamentals first so you can solve complex problems intuitively, not just by tricks.

Interactive Live & Recorded Sessions

Real-time doubt clearing during live lectures + recorded replays so you can revisit concepts at your own pace.

Homerun Classes — Revision & Mastery HOMERUN

Dedicated, rigorous revision cycles designed to convert learning into long-term mastery before the exam.

Mock Test Solving Sessions by Mentors

After every mock, mentors lead detailed analysis sessions explaining strategy, time allocation and common pitfalls.

Round-the-Clock Doubt Support

Mentors available on Chat & Telegram to keep your learning flow uninterrupted — quick doubt resolution, anytime.

GD / WAT / PI Sessions

Comprehensive soft-skill preparation — group discussions, written ability tests and mock personal interviews with feedback to improve selection chances.

CAT Results That Speak for TCM

Real CAT scorecards of TCM students who turned 99+ percentiles into IIM calls.

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MasterPrep Program

Your complete roadmap to a top-tier score and university admission.

The Only Course You'll Ever Need

A dynamic, comprehensive learning environment designed by top educators. We combine core conceptual clarity with rigorous application and personalized mentorship to ensure your success.

1200+ Hours of Content
98.5% Success Rate
12K+ Enrolled Students

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Why the TCM CAT course works

Factors That Define TCM as the Best CAT Institute in India

Choosing a CAT Institute in India involves evaluating several academic and practical aspects. Students generally consider the following factors while selecting coaching:

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Faculty experience and teaching methodology

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Quality and relevance of study material

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Availability of practice questions and mock tests

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Batch size and student-teacher interaction

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Flexibility in batch timings, especially for working professionals

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Support for the preparation of other management exams

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TCM MENTORS Guiding you to your dream B‑School
Best CAT Coaching in India

Why TCM Education is the Best CAT Coaching in India?

In the world of management entrance exams, TCM Education stands out for its expert mentoring, concept-focused training, and performance-driven approach to CAT and other MBA entrance exams.

Built for serious CAT aspirants

In the context of management entrance exams, the role of coaching institutes is very crucial in grooming the candidates for the tough patterns and lengthy syllabus involved. One of these institutes is TCM Education, which offers educational assistance in CAT and other MBA entrance exams. Over the years, the group has prepared training modules emphasising conceptual clarity, practice, and performance analysis.
When looking for the Best CAT Coaching in India, students normally look into the expertise of the faculty members, the quality of study material, the effectiveness of mock tests, and the flexibility of the program. TCM Education is also sought by aspirants who look for a systematic learning process. It provides classes in multiple formats: classroom learning as well as the online program.

  • Expert faculty with deep CAT insight
  • Concept-first, exam-focused teaching
  • Hybrid: Classroom + Online learning
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Expert Faculty Team

Learn from experienced mentors with deep CAT exam insight and strong subject mastery.

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Concept-Focused Learning

Strong emphasis on building clear fundamentals before advanced problem-solving.

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Comprehensive Study Material

Updated content aligned with the latest CAT syllabus and exam trends.

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Structured Practice System

Topic-wise exercises, sectional tests, and full-length mock exams.

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Detailed Performance Analysis

In-depth reports to track progress, strengths, and improvement areas.

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Flexible Learning Modes

Classroom coaching, live online sessions, and recorded classes available.

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All-India Test Series

Benchmark your preparation with aspirants across the country.

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Multi-Exam Preparation

Integrated guidance for XAT, SNAP, NMAT, CMAT and other MBA entrance exams.

Master the CAT with Expert-Led Video Training

Dive deep into Quantitative Ability, DILR, and VARC with our comprehensive video library. Our master teachers break down complex shortcuts and logical frameworks into easy-to-digest lessons, ensuring you're prepared for even the toughest 99th-percentile questions.

Why choose TCM for your CAT preparation

The strategic advantages that ensure your success isn't left to chance.

Decades of Proven Trust (20+ Years)

For more than two decades, we have been the reliable bedrock in the CAT journey of thousands of aspirants, evolving with every exam cycle.

Master Faculty & Dual Mentorship

Mentorship from teachers with 15+ years of experience, along with the support of a dual faculty for each subject to ensure comprehensive clarity.

The Exam-Ready Buffer

On-time, full syllabus completion 2-3 months before the exam. This ensures you have ample time dedicated solely to rigorous MOCK analysis and practice.

TCM's Panchmukhi Shiksha Model

A scientifically designed and well-tested process that is dynamically updated every year to align with the evolving demands and patterns of the CAT exam.

Continuous 1:1 Personalized Guidance

Our dedicated mentors provide continuous, personalized guidance through one-to-one calls to keep you motivated, focused, and ensure you stay on track throughout the entire year.

Living Proof: Alumni Network

Our Exceptional Success Rate is evidenced by our Alumni network across IIMs and top B-Schools, standing as living proof of the quality and commitment we uphold year after year.

Local Connect & Physical Assistance

We have our dedicated centers in Prayagraj and Varanasi. If you have any urgent queries or need in-person assistance and counseling, you are welcome to visit us anytime.

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Voices of TCM Rankers

From first mock to final convert, hear how TCM Education shaped real CAT journeys.

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Tanmay Rastogi

Final Selection – IIM Ahmedabad

I would like to express my gratitude towards TCM Prayagraj for all the efforts they put in me and the support I got and continue to get. The teaching staff are excellent and leave no stone unturned.

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Sughandha Singh

Classroom Program Student

I enrolled in TCM pretty early. The teachers helped me with the correct approach towards solving problems and shared tricks to speed up calculations.

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Vishesh Jain

CAT High Percentiler

The classes at TCM played a big role in securing a good percentile in CAT and gave me a new way of looking at questions.

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Aayush Pratap Singh

Jumped from 81% to 99.39%ile

TCM's preparation strategy, classrooms and mocks gave me a close CAT‑like experience that helped me ace the exam.

CAT 2025 Complete Guide

CAT isn’t just an exam; it’s a passport to a successful management career.

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What is CAT?

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CAT (Common Admission Test) is India's most recognized national-level management entrance test. It is a computer-based test (CBT) conducted once every year by one of the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) on a rotational basis.

CAT assesses an aspirant's logical reasoning, verbal ability, analytical skills, and quantitative aptitude, which are essential to succeed in management education and leadership roles.

Overview:

  • ✔ Conduction by the IIMs
  • ✔ Gateway to admission into MBA/PGP programs across India
  • ✔ Highly competitive and widely respected by top business schools
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Why is the CAT Exam Important?

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Understanding the importance of CAT is crucial when preparing for admission to a management course.
CAT is not just another exam; it is an opportunity that can define your career.
Here's why it matters:

  1. Gateway to Top MBA Programs
    A high CAT score opens the door to IIMs, which are considered the gold standard in Indian management education.
    It is also accepted by several top B-schools such as FMS Delhi, SPJIMR Mumbai, MDI Gurgaon, and IMT Ghaziabad.
  2. Benchmark of Competency
    CAT scores help institutes determine whether a candidate is prepared for rigorous management education. It evaluates skills beyond the textbooks - things like thinking, logic, interpretation, and making a decision.
  3. Career Growth & Recognition
    Graduating from reputed institutes often leads to better job opportunities, higher salaries, and leadership roles.
    Employers view CAT scores as a reliable indicator of analytical and business potential.
  4. Networking & Exposure
    Getting into a top B-school builds your professional network, which lasts a lifetime and is invaluable in the corporate world.

In a nutshell, CAT isn't just an exam; it's a passport to a successful management career.

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Eligibility for CAT

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Before we begin with the preparation, let's clarify who can appear for CAT.

Eligibility Checklist:

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree: A Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized university.

Minimum Marks:

  • General/EWS/OBC: 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA.
  • SC/ST/PwD: 45% aggregate or equivalent CGPA.
  • Professional Qualification: With at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) in CA/CS/ICWA/FIAI are also eligible.

Age & Attempts

  • No Age Limit: There is no upper age limit to appear for the CAT exam.
  • No restriction on the number of attempts.
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CAT Syllabus & Exam Pattern

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Although IIMs do not officially release a fixed syllabus, CAT consistently tests the candidates' aptitude in the following three core areas.

CAT Exam Pattern – Latest Structure

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DILR
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QA

Total: 66–68 questions | 120 mins (2 hours)

  • Note: Sectional time limits apply. No switching between sections.

Question Types:

  • MCQs: Multiple Choice Questions.
  • TITA: In these question types, candidates have to enter the answer with the help of a keyboard. These questions do not carry any negative marking.

Scoring:

  • +3 for correct and −1 for wrong MCQs.
  • No negative marking for TITA.
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What’s in the CAT Syllabus?

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Here's the topic‑wise list:

Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC)

  • Reading passages
  • Para jumbles and summary
  • Contextual Grammar and vocabulary questions

Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)

  • Tables, charts, graphs
  • Puzzles and seating arrangements
  • Logical sets & Venn diagrams

Quantitative Ability (QA)

  • Arithmetic (Percentages, Ratios, Averages)
  • Algebra & Geometry
  • Number system, Probability & Modern Math

CAT does not test memory, it tests thinking.

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Top IIMs After CAT & Cutoffs

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With a competitive percentile, candidates may secure admission to premier IIMs such as:

  • IIM Ahmedabad
  • IIM Bangalore
  • IIM Calcutta
  • IIM Lucknow
  • IIM Kozhikode
  • IIM Indore

These institutions offer excellent faculty, corporate exposure, and global opportunities.

Cutoff Insights (General Category)

  • IIM Lucknow & Indore often require 90+ percentile.
  • IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta usually ask for 85+ percentile.
  • Many other IIMs fall in the 80–95 percentile range, depending on competition and category trends.
  • Even after getting a high percentile in CAT, selection is not guaranteed until you ace WAT/PI.
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CAT & Other Management Exams

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Along with CAT preparation, students usually prepare for other major Management entrance examinations, having similar or almost the same syllabus and pattern for testing.

The following are some of them:

  • XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test)
  • SNAP – Symbiosis National Aptitude Test
  • NMAT – NMIMS Management Aptitude Test
  • CMAT – Common Management Admission Test

Structured CAT Coaching in India helps aspirants in the holistic preparation of these exams through integrated study material, mock tests, and cross‑exam strategies. TCM Education ensures that students are exam‑ready for multiple Management entrance tests, increasing their chances of success across institutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • The MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a post-graduate management degree. It is awarded to students which have mastered the study the theory and application of business and management. It is therefore, a passport to a successful corporate career. It brings together students of diverse background in as intense, rigorous academic experience in an intense, rigorous academic experience usually for two years. However, the trend is fast changing and there are several other programmes where MBA plays the key role by allowing career flexibility, the leadership mindsets, and the acceleration to future growth.

  • The best time to pursue an MBA is when you are comfortable at pursuing one. There are several programs which are according to the specific needs of different groups of people. These group of people are: like fresher, working professionals, entrepreneurs etc. In other words, one must choose a program that is according to one's career objective and can go easily with the pace.

  • In India, the eligibility criteria for pursuing an MBA is a minimum of 3 years of bachelor’s degree with a 50% from a recognized university/institution. B-Schools abroad look for a minimum of 2 years or 3 years of full time work experience and 16 years of education. Apart from these, a person needs to clear the entrance test, group discussion and personal interview in order to make it to a good B-School.

  • Similar to the timing, there is no age restriction for pursuing an MBA. Any age in which a person wants to pursue one is good.. Still one need to choose a program that is in keeping up with the requirements of the career at that particular age.

  • The several advantages that a working professional can draw from an MBA, are: Skill Enhancement, to perform better at the job keeping in mind the changes in the market conditions. Preparing yourself for a career acceleration, by holding managerial/team lead positions. Making a career shift/change, example, from being a mechanical engineer to an investment banker or a sales person and etc. as and where your interest and excellence lies to the particular area.

  • An MBA for a Fresher acts as an enhancer to the graduate degree adding actual marketplace perspective and giving a launch platform to the corporate world. It brings together the economists, the humanitarians, the engineers, the accountants, the medical practitioners etc. under one roof. It instills in them the business and management skills and makes them ready for the corporate industry. It also adds to the basic skill set and thereby enhancing it. Thus the graduate degree gives you a direction, while an MBA degree is your passport to the corporate world.

  • If you talk about the 2-year full time program offered by an Indian B-Schools, work experience is not mandatory. However, most of the top B-Schools are having working professionals with 2 to 3 years of experience before applying for an MBA, but, still they need to clear the cutoffs for the MBA entrance exams. Therefore, work experience is an added advantage to your profile but may not really help you to secure the final selections.

  • It is more or less important for a program to be recognized by the AICTE in India. The recognition ensures that the program offered by the B-School meets all the quality standards that are important for the successful delivery of the programme. But, still you will observe that the top B-Schools in our country like the IIMs are not approved by the AICTE but by the Ministry of HRD and are accepted in India as well as worldwide. Other programs offered by the University of Mumbai through B-Schools like JBIMS, Sydenham etc. are also the exceptions to this. Yet there are others like NMIMS and Symbiosis that hold a Deemed University status.

  • 1.Reputation of the institution: This is the most important factor by which the institutions are judged. The university should be accredited or recognized by a reputed Universal Central/State/Deemed body.
    2.Ranking: The local, national, and global ranking should be checked prior to applying for the institution. A good ranking denotes how much better an institution is in comparison to its competitors.
    3.Location: The institution should be easily accessible for travel and to obtain basic supplies.
    4.Curriculum: The subject of choice should be considered before finalizing an institution. The specialization and choice of electives should be par with the overall goal of the program. And adding to theoretical knowledge, practical and analytical skills.
    5.Fee structure: A person’s budget and availability of financial aid should be considered before selecting an institution.
    6. Scholarships: The availability of scholarship should be considered. Some courses may be expensive and scholarship makes obtaining the degree affordable.
    7. Facilities: It is essential to check for on-campus facilities to make sure that the candidates are comfortable and receive basic necessities. Fully furnished laboratories, projectors, stationary outlets, hostels and canteens should be checked, before applying to an institution.
    8. Student and Faculty ratio: The student-faculty ratio should be small to ensure that an individual receives as much attention to their academics as possible. The mentors have to be highly qualified with plenty of teaching experience. This factor is important to determine the effectiveness of a course.
    9. Extracurricular activities: An ideal institution promotes both academic and extracurricular activities. Extracurricular activities include sports, creativity, and talent centered activities which enhances the overall development of an individual.
    10. Placement: It is most important and key factor before applying to an institution. Final Placements is one of the primary reasons for taking up an MBA course to ensure career progress and growth, therefore, it is essential to know the collaboration of the institution with the reputed recruiting partners and what all companies are visiting to campus.

  • No. In India, the concept of collaborating with universities abroad is not across institutions. Therefore, degrees/diplomas offered by foreign universities while pursuing studies with a B-School/Institution located in India is not considered valid. It would be important to check out the credibility of the institution in the market before taking the final leap. The best example here would be Indian School of Business (Hyderabad). The B-School despite international linkages and without any recognition from any authorized body in India stands tall in terms of providing the best inputs and placements to its graduating students for over many years.

  • No. It is believed that you are the best person to evaluate the schools and arrive at a decision. You must therefore use the parameters explained in the previous questions (What are the key factors to be kept in mind while choosing a B-School ?) rather than relying on the just B-School rankings. This is primarily because it is not really reliable how authentically these rankings have been arrived at. At the same time, different surveys offer different rankings and it becomes all the more confusing to arrive at a choice.

  • Both MBA/MMS/PGDM and PGDBM/PGDBA are postgraduate programs offered in management studies and are used to connote the same thing. An MBA/MMS is usually a degree program that is offered by a university, ata the same time PGDM/PGDBM/PGDBA is a postgraduate diploma offered by autonomous B-Schools/Institutes. The denomination hardly makes any difference in the program as long as the program is recognized by a competent authority like University under the Central/State Legislature, Deemed University, Institutes approved by the Ministry of HRD and the AICTE.

  • Most B-Schools offer specializations the fields of Marketing, Finance, Human Resources Management, System, Operations. However there are certain other sectors as well like retail, pharma, insurance, etc. these have given an impetus to industry specific specializations like Retail Management, Pharma Management, Risk and Insurance Management, MBA Biotech etc.
    Let us briefly take a look at what each one stands for:
    • Marketing: It involves understanding consumer needs and meeting them profitably. One might like marketing if they are curious about people, like analyzing data, enjoy travelling and meeting people and building a consensus. In the broader sense, its getting people and producers together.
    • Finance: It is concerned with the efficiency of an important components of business – that is the money. One works on designing financial offerings to maximize the returns, investors on their investments, and adapting to the dynamics of the market.
    • Human Resourses: It involves activities which are directed towards development of people in the organization: performance appraisal, employee counseling, employee training and employee motivation.
    • System: It would involve helping companies in leveraging technology to business value, especially in wake of restructuring, consolidation and growth in dynamic scenarios.
    • Operation: It is for those who are fond of processes which is important in manufacturing as well as service delivery. It also involves areas such as quality control and optimization of the company.

  • The denomination hardly makes any difference as long as the program is recognized by a competent authority like University under Central/State Legislature, Deemed University, Institutes recognized by the Ministry of HRD and the AICTE.
    Keeping up the following points in mind:
    • The reputation of the institute offering the program.
    • The recognition of the program by a competent body.
    • The acceptance of the program among corporate in terms of salary packages, opportunity and job profiles.
    • The pedagogy of the program associated with.
    • The fact that it would be difficult to switch sectors in the long terms.
    It is always advisable to look at the reputation and status of the institute and its industry standing rather than the program.
    Therefore, an MBA with traditional specializations in marketing, finance, human resource, systems, operations etc. from a one of the top B-Schools in the country or abroad is a much better option than playing a bet on retail or pharma management program from a not so well known school. MBA is a finishing school and one must always look at it as a final preparatory tool for a rewarding career in the long run.

  • The MBA aspirants treat MBA degree as a passport to a successful and rewarding career opportunity. But, MBA like any other educational qualification is just a degree and doesn't guarantee a job. However, being a professional degree the chances of securing a job after completing MBA are comparatively higher. There are several MBA colleges and institutions that offer job guarantee and placement for their students, but even after getting a job you have to still prove your worth in the company by delivering professional goals within the committed timelines.

  • Yes, One can join an MBA program after completing their Class 12th, directly through integrated MBA courses in 4 to 5 years and they are generally offered a combination of undergraduate+MBA courses like B.Tech or BBA with MBA. Candidates who have secured minimum of 50% aggregate marks in their higher secondary examinations are eligible to apply for these courses.