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CAT Prep Tips By 99.98 Percentiler | Jaideep Tanwar, IIM-C Convert

Jul 29, 2020 | 5 minutes |

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Hi guys, this is Jaideep and today I would be telling my CAT 2019 success story. Through this article of mine, I will try to answer the question - How I scored 99.98 percentile in CAT 2019? A quick background of myself: I did my schooling and undergrad from Delhi itself. I graduated after completing my economics honours from Aryabhatta College, the University of Delhi in 2016. Post that, I did my master's in financial economics from the Madras School of Economics, Chennai. Below is my story of how I was able to score well in the CAT exam and then subsequently convert IIM-C. It would be great if I'm able to help even one aspirant with this. It was in my second year at the Madras School of Economics that I decided to prepare seriously for the CAT exam. I did not believe in the idea of taking coaching for this test, so I decided to prepare on my own using the online mock tests. Initially, I was not able to get good scores in mocks, but it was here that I was able to benefit hugely from an online forum (PagalGuy). When I saw the kind of scores that many folks there were regularly posting, I felt inspired and decided to try my hardest. Within two-three months, slowly and steadily, I started getting good scores, and by October end (one month before the exam) I started getting multiple 99.9+ percentiles in national mocks. These scores, coupled with the immensely helpful community that I had found on that online forum, made me confident of getting a good score in the CAT exam. But it is not meant to go your way every time. I choked on the exam day and could manage a borderline 99 percentile score only. This was not enough to get a call from the top B-schools. Then I got placed at an American multinational, and I had to relocate to Bangalore. This time it got way more hectic for me to manage a job with my preparation and so I decided to change my approach towards this exam. I realised that I had some shortcomings, and it would take a good amount of hard work to overcome them. Moreover, since I loved solving puzzles, I started to view this exam as nothing but a set of puzzles so that I find it interesting enough to study for after spending 8+ hours in the office. This season demanded lesser preparation from the base level as most of that was already done in the previous year. This time I had to go into the details and become prepared for any possible kind of exam on the D-day. Moreover, I ensured that I do not repeat the mistakes that I had made in CAT 2018 by panicking by being cool throughout the exam. Fortunately, I was able to maintain a good momentum in each of the sections and got a set of very balanced percentiles.
VARC: 99.73, DILR: 99.86, QA: 99.85, Overall: 99.98 percentile.
Some tips that I think may help the other aspirants:
Section-wise tips:
Verbal: To get better at this section, you need to do two things – get comfortable at reading long and harder to read texts and formulate a discipline to solve the questions. To get better at reading, do not start reading novels. Rather, try to read online articles from a based on a variety of topics every day. This will make you comfortable with reading a wide range of topics. Reasoning: I realised this the hard way in my first attempt, but to get better at this section, you need to develop an affinity for solving brainteasers. There is no way around it. Start solving 5-8 sets from random mock papers everyday and analyse them thoroughly. If done correctly, this alone will get you a good score in this section. Quant: This section is the fairest and the easiest to master (if one is willing to put in the work obviously) in the sense that the role of luck and the amount of randomness involved here is way lesser than the other two sections. Start solving 30-50 random questions from past years' mock papers everyday and keep a note of anything new and novel that you come across. Revise these notes regularly, and you should be good for the D-day.
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