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How to prepare for CAT exam at home?

Saurav Pandey
| TOI Education | Last updated on - Nov 20, 2023, 20:49 IST
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How to prepare for CAT exam at home?

The Common Admission Test (CAT) is one of the mong prestigious examinations conducted for candidates seeking admission to top management colleges in India. Preparing for this exam at home requires dedication, a structured study plan, and access to quality study materials. Familiarize yourself with the CAT exam setup, like the sections, question types, and topics. It usually covers Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Ability.

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Create a Study Plan

Creating an effective study plan is crucial for success. It involves developing a comprehensive schedule that encompasses all subject areas, allowing sufficient time for practice tests and revisions. Each section should have dedicated time slots aligned with individual strengths and weaknesses.

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Quality Study Material

Accessing high-quality study materials is fundamental. Gather standard CAT preparation books, reliable online resources, and utilize platforms, apps, and courses dedicated to CAT preparation content. Ensuring the credibility and relevance of these resources is essential.

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Practice Regularly

Consistent practice is the cornerstone of preparation. Solve previous years’ question papers and engage in mock tests to acclimate to the exam pattern, refine time management skills, and enhance accuracy.

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Work on Weak Areas

Identifying and addressing weak areas is imperative. Whether it's Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability, or Logical Reasoning, allocate extra time to fortify these sections, working on strategies to bolster performance.

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Time Management

Mastering time management is critical. Develop strategies to allocate time effectively across sections, prioritize questions, and manage time efficiently during the exam.

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Stay Updated and Current Affairs

Staying abreast of current affairs, particularly in business, economics, and politics, is crucial. CAT may assess knowledge in these areas, necessitating regular updates and awareness.

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Revision and Analysis

Regular revision and analysis are indispensable. Continuously review learned material and thoroughly analyze mock test performances to gauge progress and focus on areas needing improvement. This iterative process enhances understanding and promotes growth.

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