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“The more the better”. This phrase fits well with the common understanding of CAT aspirants in relation to mocks. Though it’s true but partially. Giving mocks forms only a part when it comes to acing the CAT exam. The ability to analyse them completes the full circle. Many of us including me have been through the problem of the mock score not improving even after practising and giving multiple mocks. And one of the prime reasons behind this is the inability to analyse mocks properly. Don’t gauge your progress by the number of mocks you have given but by how you analysed the previous mock to improve your score in the next. And to make things simple, I have tried to break down the process of analysing mocks into steps and give it a structure. This article will help in providing you with the key to CAT i.e. giving and analysing mocks. So, now consider a scenario in which you gave a mock and scored a bit low as it's the starting days of the preparation. Now you start skimming through the questions to find where you lack. These are the steps that I used to follow and you can try, to analyse mocks:

Step 1: Don’t Hurry 

Though this should not be called a step, but, I included it here as many people have the tendency to do away with the analysis part as soon as they can as they don't consider it as the time they contributed towards their study/preparation. So, don’t analyse mocks in a hurry. Give the process the time it requires as it’s one the most crucial part of your preparation. Sit with a pen and paper and make notes of your observations ( It’s on you. I never noted anything while analysing mocks. Used to remember most of the things)
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Step 2: Celebrate The Rights

I am sure there are a lot of aspirants who while analysing ignore the rights and just go through the wrongs. Actually we are hard-wired to focus on our failures and analyse them and completely ignore the wins. But it should form an important part to analyse the victory to see what all you did to be successful so that it can be repeated in future. Similarly, in case of mocks, choose a section and first glide through the questions which you did right. It will help you in:

Step 3: Scrutinizing The Wrongs

It’s obvious to say that this step will help in noting down your weak areas. I will go through the few things you should do as you skim through the wrongs: As you progress forward and improve, the questions to analyse in Step 2 will keep on increasing and in Step 3 will keep on going down. And you will be making real progress.
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Step 4: Strategy

Once you are done with questions, analyse your strategy. See if it helped you improve your score or a change is needed in your approach. Many times changing a strategy can do wonders (It did for me in DI / LR). Experiment with different strategies and see what fits you best. Do this experimentation in the initial months rather than leaving it for the later ones. I hope this step works for you. But this is a basic structure. You can mould it according to you and see what is best for you.  Here are few other posts which might be useful to you:
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