CAT Preparation From May – How to Plan?
It is been a while since we published a blog post apart from weekly reading list rewind. So here goes the next post. This is going to be a series of questions, and how we tackle them and make a solid preparation strategy from now until CAT 2021.
How far away from CAT are we?
We have about 7 full months from now until CAT 2021. Let us dive deep to understand how to make the most out of this time available. Some want a month wise preparation strategy, some need a section wise strategy to begin with. We have elaborated both in this blog. Read ahead to know the basics of how to strategize your preparation for CAT 2021.
Month wise Preparation Strategy?
May and June
VARC
Read A Lot, Read extensively, Read with no holds barred, Read fiction, Read Non Fiction, Read articles, Read self help. Any good quality reading helps. Try to clock about 100+ hours of reading in these two months. If you need a great starting point, head out to this link, and bookmark it, and then watch the video below.
DILR
Solve loads of sudoku, basic DILR puzzles, understand the language used in DILR puzzles, and get to the right First step while solving. Nothing fancy. Nothing new. If possible complete arithmetic in Math before you jump into DILR learning and solving.
Quantitative Aptitude
Complete Arithmetic, thoroughly, including revision of all topics under arithmetic. Do not worry about anything else in Quant.
Mocks
Start giving mocks. Do not wait for SYLLABUS COMPLETION to start giving mocks. You can keep waiting for that day, when you will feel satisfied and alright, let me start taking mocks. That day, honestly will never come. So do not wait for that day. Start taking mocks. The idea is to get used to a 3hr/2hr exam setting, the interface etc, and not just the percentile outcome.
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July and August
VARC
Start solving Reading Comprehension passages, and sentence rearrangement questions. Pick the odd sentence is a natural (but a tougher) extension from sentence rearrangement (para jumble) questions. Do not forget reading. Keep spending at least an hour reading if you are decent, and much more if you are struggling with RC.
DILR
Start solving CAT level puzzles, and if possible actual CAT level puzzles. Look at solutions, that take you through the pitfalls, makes you think twice, and guides you well (like these), rather than a solution that assumes that you know why something is filled in a very specific way.
For all CAT level puzzles with detailed video solutions, head out here: https://online.2iim.com/CAT-question-paper/
Quantitative Aptitude
Learn the next two important topics, viz. Geometry and Algebra. These two form the next two biggest chunk of topics that are tested in CAT exam, and thereby require your undivided attention. Geometry includes Circles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Polygons, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration.
Algebra includes Linear Quadratic, APGP, Inequalities, Functions, Log, Exponents and Set theory.
Revision
Use these two months to learn Geometry and Algebra, while continuously revising Arithmetic and topics from Geo and Algebra that you have covered so far. Watch this video to understand why is Revision that vital:
Mocks
You should be taking at least one mock a week by this time, and should spend about 3 hours analysing every mock. Taking a large number of mocks, does not add any value unless you spend enough time agonising over every small and silly mistake made and how to improve upon your current performance.
September and October
VARC
Solve RC’s and other parts only while taking mocks. Analyse each and every question to death. Do not NOT analyse a question because you have gotten it right already. Resist the temptation to skip over questions, and analyse every single question and compare your thought process of arriving at the right answer vs the thought process of the question setter. This critical comparison will help you skyrocket your VARC score. Goes without saying that, do not stop reading daily.
DILR
Solve high quality puzzles. You can get such high quality puzzles present in the fabulous DILR Course or in the Test Dojo bundle of 2IIM.
Once you are done with this, please go ahead and solve actual CAT Puzzles from here.
Quantitative Aptitude
Keep revising Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry. Keep taking value from analysing your mocks. Definitely learn Permutation and Combination and Number theory as well. My kind suggestion would be to keep these two topics to the fag end of your learning of Quant so as to not get frustrated with Quant preparation.
Mocks
You should be taking at least 2 mocks a week by this time. To remind you again, taking mocks is completely insufficient, if you do not analyse them completely.
November
Keep taking loads of mocks. Analyse them. Go back to basics, to fix gaps that you find from analysing mocks.
The last week before exam, relax and chill out. Do mild revision if needed. Find ways to prevent yourself from getting agitated.
How to customize preparation strategy to suit me?
If you are beginning your CAT preparation from May, go to online.2iim.com/schedule and download a strategy that is created with YOU in mind, be it fresher or experienced, strong at math or weak at math, good at verbal or bad. We have it all.
How to cross 90th/95th Percentile in each of the sections?
Watch the following three short videos to know how to cross the 90th or 95th percentile range in each of the sub sections. This might be an eye opening experience if you did not know about these small things/factors about the sections until now.
Quant
DILR
VARC
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