
No full-time coaching for CAT: 22-year-old IIT Bombay student secures 99.99 percentile in first attempt
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CAT 2021 topper Yash Mandhana scored 99.99 percentile in first attempt by just solving mock tests. Here is his success mantra and advice for CAT 2022 aspirants.
Meet 22-year-old Yash Mandhana from Pune, Maharashtra who successfully cleared the CAT 2021 examination by getting 99.99 percentile at the first attempt. The CAT 2021 results were announced on January 3, 2022. This year, out of the nine candidates who have scored 100 percentile marks in the CAT results 2021, seven are from an engineering academic background.
Yash Mandhana is a final year student and is currently pursuing a Mechanical Engineering course at IIT Bombay.

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