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Dheeraj Kushwaha
IT Corporate Trainer with 9 years of experience in Edu tech
Many CAT aspirants realize certain key insights only after taking the exam. Here are some things you might learn after appearing for CAT:
1. Time Management is the Real Game-Changer
2. Reading Comprehension (RC) is Tougher Than Expected
3. DILR is the Ultimate Deal Breaker
4. Quantitative Aptitude (QA) is More About Smart Work
5. Mocks & Analysis Are More Important Than Just Studying
Final Takeaway: CAT is About Smart Strategy, Not Just Hard Work!
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Answered on 08 Mar Learn SAT Coaching
Dheeraj Kushwaha
IT Corporate Trainer with 9 years of experience in Edu tech
The CAT (Common Admission Test) is conducted for a total of 198 marks.
Let me know if you need a strategy guide to score high in CAT!
read lessAnswered on 08 Mar Learn SAT Coaching
Dheeraj Kushwaha
IT Corporate Trainer with 9 years of experience in Edu tech
Cracking the Common Admission Test (CAT) requires a combination of smart preparation, consistency, and exam strategy. Here’s the most effective way to ace it:
CAT consists of three sections:
✅ Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC)
✅ Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
✅ Quantitative Aptitude (QA)
Each section has time limits, so you must be strong in time management.
A well-structured timetable ensures consistent progress.
✔ 6-9 months: Ideal prep duration
✔ Daily study hours: 3-4 hours minimum
✔ Break it into concept learning, practice, and mocks
Example:
Answered on 08 Mar Learn SAT Coaching
Dheeraj Kushwaha
IT Corporate Trainer with 9 years of experience in Edu tech
The main reasons why aspirants fail to qualify or score well in the CAT exam are:
🔸 Not finishing the paper on time due to poor time allocation.
🔸 Spending too much time on a single question and losing marks in other sections.
🔸 Ignoring sectional time limits (each section has a fixed time).
🛠Solution: Practice mock tests with strict time constraints and use skipping strategies for tough questions.
🔸 Many students jump to shortcuts without understanding the basics.
🔸 Poor grasp of Quantitative Aptitude (QA) formulas or Logical Reasoning (DILR) tricks.
🔸 Over-reliance on guesswork instead of solid preparation.
🛠Solution: First build a strong foundation (NCERT, Arun Sharma books) before moving to advanced problems.
🔸 Many aspirants only study theory and avoid mock tests.
🔸 They don’t analyze their weak areas after each mock.
🔸 Facing exam pressure for the first time leads to panic.
🛠Solution: Take weekly mocks, analyze mistakes, and create a strategy to improve weak areas.
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Answered on 08 Mar Learn SAT Coaching
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