A. Take a lot of mocks. If you feel that you want to strengthen Quant specifically, take sectional mocks. What is more important than taking the mock is review. Spent as much time on the review as the mock itself. Note your mistakes down
B. Find the pattern in these mocks. You will realize you are making similar kind of mistakes, like missing out on reading some values or some text in the question
C. Focus on every word carefully when you are reading the question. The mistakes happen in minute details within the question and the options. Give that extra 10 seconds to the question to see if some key word like 'integer', 'whole number', 'only positive' etc is present.
D. A lot of times questions get solved through options. One would not encourage that to be the prime strategy. But it has to be a part of the strategy for Quant. After reading the questions, do a quick scan through of options and if they reveal anything. All inequality questions can be easily solved by option checking.
E. Arun Sharma’s book is a great help. Mark down the formulas. Learn the key ones so that you are fast enough for every mock.
F. When there is a series of questions that you can’t solve – break the flow. Start from say last, or middle. Choose something you can. Getting into the flow is important
G. Always try to start with familiar questions to boost confidence. After taking a few mocks, you will realize that your arithmetic or algebra or something else is stronger. Or you may realize that you get uncomfortable with geometry questions. Start the attempt with strength. And, do not get attached to a question while solving. 2 minutes lost is better than 5.
H. Finally, once you have given enough mocks, and done all the practice- To get to that 99.9+ mark, very important that you start attempting this section orally. Read the question. Relate to what you know, see the options and mark the answer. Yes, Quant can be done orally or within a few steps if you have had enough practice and are watching the options closely.
Feel free to reach out in case of any queries:)
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Ab Shukla
Hello bro,first congratulations on your memorable success to fix a coveted seat. I want to appear in CAT 2020 and started preparing for self but don't know how to prepare now seeing multiple videos articles From inside IIM and many more. Please guide me and tell the section wise strategy. I am also adding that i am a working professional in government sector but not satisfied with my job that's why i am writing this post.
19 Jun 2020, 11.54 PM
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Nikhil Kedia
I am Nikhil Kedia, currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. I secured 99.97 in CAT 2018 with 99.5+ in each section. I also have teaching experience at one of India's leading coaching institutes - Career Launcher. If you are a CAT aspirant and need support, I am here for you. You can reach out to me on Linkedin or FB.
Start taking mocks if you haven't. You will have to first figure out which section is naturally weak and naturally strong for you. And then, you can proceed further in my opinion. You can feel free to ping me on LinkedIn (kedianikhil) or whatsapp (7584005514)
20 Jun 2020, 07.11 AM |
Ab Shukla
Thanks for your suggestion i will work on it if feel any doubt will be in touch with you.
20 Jun 2020, 02.35 PM |
Siuli Mondal
Can you please elaborate the last point a bit more? Which kinds of questions should I attempt orally?
20 Jun 2020, 01.25 AM
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Nikhil Kedia
I am Nikhil Kedia, currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. I secured 99.97 in CAT 2018 with 99.5+ in each section. I also have teaching experience at one of India's leading coaching institutes - Career Launcher. If you are a CAT aspirant and need support, I am here for you. You can reach out to me on Linkedin or FB.
That would depend first on where you are without taking the section orally. Trying to attempt orally is the last step, it comes with a lot of practice and then you identify similar questions and solving methods. I can give you examples but I don't have the question paper handy rn.
20 Jun 2020, 07.14 AM |
Siuli Mondal
Okay. I will give it a shot after my basic preparations. Thank you.
20 Jun 2020, 09.07 AM |