CAT 2023 Tips For Success In Exam 

Date: 17 September 2023 

Author: SushilJobs

CAT is an exam that opens doors to some of the most prestigious business schools.

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It is important to understand the structure of CAT exam. CAT consists of three sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DI-LR), and Quantitative Ability (QA).

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Understanding the CAT Exam Structure

You should start your preparation at least six to eight months before the exam date. Make a study plan that includes daily targets, weekly mock tests and time for revision.

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Start Early and Plan Strategically

CAT is a timed test, with 40 minutes allotted for each section. It is an exercise in developing speed and accuracy and solving questions within time.

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Master Time Management

There are plenty of online resources available for CAT aspirants, all of which provide free or affordable study materials, mock tests and video tutorials.

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Leverage Online Resources

Mock tests are closest to the actual CAT exam, in this you should give as many mock tests as possible. Especially in the last two months of your preparation.

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Mock Tests - Your Best Friend

Identify your strengths and weaknesses before preparing for the exam and keeping this in mind, allocate more time to your weak areas.

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More focus on strong and weak areas

The VARC section of CAT demands strong reading skills. It inculcates the habit of reading newspapers, magazines and novels regularly.

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Develop Reading Habits

Many CAT aspirants find DI-LR challenging as it requires you to practice solving complex puzzles, graphs and tables.

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Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DI-LR)