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CAT Word of the Day: Hobnob

Pronunciation: hob·nob Verb: Mix socially, esp. with those of higher social status, An informal chat; To associate in a friendly manner with. Generally has a connotation of associating with people of a higher class or status; To drink together Uses: He hobnobs with the best of society.   Get Daily MBA Preparation Alerts :

CAT Word of the day: Hypethral

Pronunciation:  hi-PEE-thruhl Adjective:  1. (Of a classical building) wholly or partly open to the sky, Having no roof Origin: Hypethral stems from the Greek roots hyp- which means “under” and aîthros meaning “clear sky.” Uses: The now  Hypethral temple was once the centre of attraction for everyone who visited the town. Get Daily MBA Preparation Alerts :

CAT Word of the day: Billet

Pronunciation: bil·let Noun /ˈbilit/ Synonyms: Verb: quarter, accommodate, canton Noun: A short informal letter. A written order to quarter soldiers. Billets (Plural): A place, usually a civilian’s house or other nonmilitary facility, where soldiers are lodged temporarily Uses: My Billet near the cantonment was surrounded by beautiful landscapes. Get Daily MBA Preparation Alerts :

CAT Word of the Day: Volant

o·lant Adjective /ˈvōlənt/ Synonyms: adjective: flying 1- (of an animal) Able to fly or glide newly volant young 2- Of, relating to, or characterized by flight volant ways of life 3- Represented as flying a falcon volant 4-Moving rapidly or lightly her sails caught a volant wind Origin: Volant stems from the Latin word volāre which meant “to fly”. In English, … Read More

Joining CAT coaching ensures regularity in studies, says MBAbug Mentor and IIM Rohtak student Asif Anwar Qureshi

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Asif Anwar Qureshi is a PGDM student at IIM Rohtak–one of the new members to IIM family. An overall achiever and an electronics and communication engineer, Asif has to his credit a number of awards and accolades. He also mentors MBA Aspirants on MBAbug Q&A with his valuable support and guidance. Aditya Saxena spoke to Asif about his background, CAT … Read More

Uses of ‘Gerund’ a non-finite verbal form

Gerund is a non-finite verbal form that functions as a noun.’ A Gerund is that form of the verb which ends in —ing form and has the force of a Noun and a Verb. ‘ ( Wren & Martin)