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How to prepare for CAT in six months?

Sumit Singh Gandhi
– Sumit Singh Gandhi, founder-CEO, CATKing

The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a computer-based test for admission into a graduate management programme. The test comprises three sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Quantitative Ability (QA). The exam duration is three hours, with one hour per section. In 2020, IIM Indore decided to conduct the CAT Exam in two hours with 40 minutes devoted to each section. Going by last year’s trend, CAT 2021 is likely to have 76 questions in total, consisting of 54 MCQs and 22 TITA questions.

Worried where to start from?

Study plan for six months: Divide the study plan in three phases.

 Phase 1: Study plan for June, July

 Phase 2: A study plan for August, September

Phase 3: A study plan for October, November:

CAT examination tests not only your academic knowledge but also your time management skills and your prioritization skills as well. Make sure you have a clear exam-taking strategy planned out in your mind (Revised and Thorough!) before you go for your CAT 2021 exam.

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