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90 Days to CAT 2015 – Strategy
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The game of cracking CAT requires a good strategy. Having said this, a consolidated preparation strategy is as important as a sound test-taking strategy. With over a month gone by since the new CAT pattern was released, serious aspirants would have done their bit to realign themselves according to the new pattern. Certainly, 90 days is sufficient time to reanalyze your strategy and ace the seemingly new and different CAT 2015. My suggested strategy is as below: 1. Ideally by this time, a student should have learnt and revised each and every concept that is supposed to be learnt. Going through the basic questions should have also been done along with that. 2. Solving the MCQ questions of the fundabooks is necessary as it would iron-out any conceptual deficiencies that might be there. 3. Any concepts that are still to be revised should be done within the first two weeks of September. One good way of making the best use of the remaining time could be to divide the 30 days of September in 10 chunks of 3 days each. One practice test each on DI, LR, RC and one test from different topics of VL and QA should be solved in the three days. 4. All through this while, a student must attempt at least one mock per week followed by a session of in-depth analysis and deep introspection. By the end of September, the student will be exposed to different types of questions from each of these topics. 5. Come October, the students should get cracking and should start attempting 2 mocks per week. Needless to say, analyzing the mocks within the same week is non-negotiable. 6. This would also be the right time to start solving previous year CAT questions (2000 to 2008). Of these CAT 2003 and 2006 should be given utmost importance, considering they were convened by IIM-A as well. If the preparation is thorough, sailing through these previous year CAT questions will surely prove to be a great confidence booster. 7. For students taking NMAT, one CAT and one NMAT mock every week would be the ideal strategy. Even for a student aspiring to be at an IIM, a solid preparation strategy for CAT should certainly include taking the NMAT and IIFT exams before CAT. 8. Starting from the last week of October, it’s advisable to attempt a few IIFT mocks. IIFT is an extremely volatile exam in terms of its structure. Cracking IIFT is the prime-product of adopting a good test-taking strategy. One week before the IIFT exam, the students must get back into the concept revision mode and should make sure that every trick and concept is on their finger-tips. Remember, test taking strategy differs from person-to-person and 90 days is enough time to discover a strategy of your own and crack CAT. Good luck ! Dear sir , I want to know is it possible to get a good school in india with a GMAT.I have a score of 600 if not then how much score is required and the second thing i want to know i gave CAT 2014 and scored 75.98 percentile and now i again want to give CAT 2015 but i have not studied is it possible to prepare and score above 90 in around 53 days.If possible then what strategy should i follow. B.Tech-62.9 XII-73.7 X-79.8 Fresher Please reply soon Kind regards Chhaya Sharma
Sushobin, you should see CAT 2015 as a string of three sectional tests of one hour each. Analyzing each and every mock is very important. Each practice test and Mock.
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