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  With only a few days left for CAT 2024, the anxiety and excitement must be at an all-time high. This is the final stretch — the make-or-break period. In these last crucial days, it’s all about how strategically you prepare. As someone who has walked this path, I want to share the strategies that worked for me in those final days. In this article, I’ll outline actionable, last-minute tips to help you revise smartly, manage stress and step into the exam hall with confidence.  

Key Strategies 

Instead of overwhelming yourself with unstructured efforts, its better you channel your energy into these strategies that proved to deliver the maximum impact for me. The goal is to double-down on what you already know and fine-tune your approach for the big day by going over all the topics again and using mock tests to improve your section-wise strategy.  

Revise Smart, Not Hard

In the final days leading up to the CAT exam, the focus should shift from solving difficult questions or completing the “previous year questions” to revising what you've already studied. There’s no point spending time learning new things or taking on new challenges. The CAT exam is less about subject knowledge and more about the strategy a person chooses to crack the test and come in the top percentile of applicants. For Quantitative Ability (QA), I maintained a dedicated notebook where I compiled important questions, key concepts, formulas and difficult problems I encountered during my mocks. This notebook was organized topic-wise and helped me revise efficiently. Any diligent CAT aspirant will have some version of this notebook with them where he/she has all the important information written in concise manner which can be used for revision. (NOTE:  if you don’t have one, there are many free Formula Books made available by popular youtubers and coaching institutions) The goal is to use this concise reference to revise, rather than spending time on "100 LOD-3" questions from every topic. For the VARC and DILR sections, I found revising past mock questions particularly helpful. On the IMS platform, I had completed close to 30-40 mocks. There is a filter tool which allowed me, for instance, to compile all "Parajumble Questions" from the VARC section across all mocks. Now, I have a dedicated set of questions that I can quickly glance through and review. Similarly, I filtered out DILR sets by topic, allowing me to selectively focus on the most important sets for a fast and efficient revision. This method of topic-wise filtering for mock questions is an excellent way to revise your topics in the final stretch.  

Mock Tests: Your Secret Weapon

A common belief in the CAT preparation community is to avoid solving mocks toward the end of your journey. However, I would recommend you to do what suits you best rather than blindly adhering to popular advice. Personally, I found solving mocks even in the final days immensely helpful. In fact, the day before the CAT exam, I solved two mocks. This not only boosted my confidence but also helped me stay sharp and reinforce my time allocation and question-solving speed. At this stage, I didn’t spend much time analysing mocks in depth; instead, my focus was on maintaining momentum and refining my approach. If solving mocks during the final stretch doesn’t suit you, consider revisiting important questions from previously attempted mocks. Many coaching institutes introduce new types of questions in their mocks and revisiting these can be far more beneficial than focusing on previous years’ questions (PYQs), which are unlikely to repeat.  

Strategy for Each Section

I attribute my success in the CAT exam to the countless mock tests I took. They were crucial in fine-tuning my strategy for approaching the paper and allocating time efficiently across sections. By the time I sat for the final exam, I had a clear plan for how much time I would spend on each part—how long to read through the questions, how much time to allocate for each Reading Comprehension (RC) and how much time to reserve for Verbal Ability (VA) and similarly for the other sections. If you’ve already developed a strategy through your mock practice, great— stick with it! If not, here’s a suggested approach that should work for most:

Managing Exam-Day Stress

Managing the stress in the final week before the CAT exam is crucial. I was deeply anxious, fearing that all my efforts over the past year would be judged on that one day and if I didn't perform well, I might have to repeat the whole process again next year. That thought terrified me. However, I believe, feeling nervous is completely natural—this is a high-stakes exam that could significantly impact your future. Therefore, it's vital to maintain a positive attitude. Avoid comparing yourself to others, especially in the last week. Distance yourself from any unnecessary distractions and adopt a calm, focused mindset. If you’re currently working, consider taking a few days off to devote all your attention to the exam. Sleep is crucial—if you're used to staying up late, start adjusting your sleep schedule so you can wake up early and be fully alert during your exam slot. If your exam centre is far from your hometown, travel a day in advance to avoid any last-minute commute stress.  

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Conclusion

As the CAT exam approaches, the final stretch is all about consolidating your preparation, managing stress and staying calm. Trust the work you've put in throughout the past year and focus on refining your strategies in the last few days. Whether it's revising key concepts, practicing mock tests, or managing your time effectively during the exam, remember that success is a combination of smart effort and a positive mindset. The goal is to be prepared, confident and ready to perform at your best. "Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out." – Robert Collier