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- Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension:
Many people leave out preparing VARC once they find comfort in reading longer passages. This may be a wrong strategy as VARC is a scoring section whereas DILR and Quants are unpredictable. Dedicate 1 hour to this section and work on Reading Speed in RCs and Accuracy in Verbal ability.
- Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning:
There is no other strategy in DILR than to practice enough sets. Once you know all the important topics in the DILR section your target should be to solve 3-4 LRDI sets daily and take sectionals to improve your speed.
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2. Oct-Nov for Practice, Revision, and Mocks
Revise the concepts in the QA section before sitting for a mock. Keep a notebook separately for Quant's formulas where you can also note down difficult questions. QA has a vast syllabus and you will forget solving methods. By October ideally, you should not pick any new topic and practice more of what you have already learned. You can follow the given schedule based on your availability.
Month | Mocks | Sectional | QA | VARC | DILR |
October | Alternate days or weekends | 1 Daily based on your weak points/ PYQs | 20-30 Questions | 1 hour of reading a RC and 10-20 VA or Sectionals | 4-5 Sets Daily |
November | Once in two days before 20th November | 2 on alternate days (when you don't sit for a full mock) | 30-40 Questions | 1 article and Sectional daily |
3-4 Sets Daily |
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Mocks, Sectionals, and PYQs
- When you are done with a certain portion of the exam, giving mock tests becomes important, not only to test your exam strategies but also to see if you can solve within the given sectional time of 40 minutes.
- After giving 4-5 mocks in a routine you will figure out which section needs attention. Give sectionals or topic tests for those weak areas.
- Solve PYQs. First cover papers from 2021-2023. If time allows, go for 2015-2019 papers. You will get an idea of the pattern and level of difficulty. Specifically for the Quants section, some question patterns come up repeatedly.
Has anyone cracked the CAT exam with 2-3 months of preparation?
This is for those who have not done anything till now. There are two things for sure: You can not complete the entire syllabus. Secondly, you must put in consistent efforts plus 5-6 hours of study daily to match others and cover the most important topics. If you are not someone who is good in math or has given the paper previously, scoring the top percentiles will be difficult. Of course, there are exceptions.
What should you be doing for the next two and a half months?
- For QA, cover algebra and arithmetic by the week of October 1. If time allows, go for the basics of Geometry or Number System.
- In DILR, get comfortable with the different topics and set a weekly target of 40-50 sets.
- In VARC read a good-quality article from any of these sources, target 10 VAs and 2 RCs daily. Start taking mocks in October.
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