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CAT Plan

This document provides information and tips for preparing for an exam. It recommends starting with practice tests called mocks, focusing on section-specific questions, and taking a mock every Sunday. Key metrics to track include accuracy, time taken versus averages, and section-specific performance. Notes should be made on missed questions. Practice tests should also be taken between mocks. Preparation includes focusing on topics frequently tested, tracking missed questions, and using spreadsheets. Suggested section targets are 80% accuracy for VARC, 60 questions for Quant in 2 minutes, and 50 questions for LRDI. Specific content and strategies are outlined for each section.

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CAT Plan

This document provides information and tips for preparing for an exam. It recommends starting with practice tests called mocks, focusing on section-specific questions, and taking a mock every Sunday. Key metrics to track include accuracy, time taken versus averages, and section-specific performance. Notes should be made on missed questions. Practice tests should also be taken between mocks. Preparation includes focusing on topics frequently tested, tracking missed questions, and using spreadsheets. Suggested section targets are 80% accuracy for VARC, 60 questions for Quant in 2 minutes, and 50 questions for LRDI. Specific content and strategies are outlined for each section.

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Start with mocks

Focus on cat level questions


Take a mock every sunday
Keep a tab on sectional accuracy ( Accuracy vs attempt)
percentage attempt
how much time you took vs how much time the avg person took

Concept Test especially VARC


make notes of the question you got wrong
question picking
take sectional in between mocks
Excel sheet of topic wise question you got wrong

3 marks for each question


Expected error- 10%
use less pen
TITA based questions comparativey easier
99%ile at 155 (90%ile at 103) 95 at 120
Sectional cutoff min 80%ile

VARC-34(10+24) questions, 99%ile at 75,( 90%ile at 52)


finish in 30-35 min,Reading a lot, 1000 RC list, focus on
connecting words,

Quant-34 questions,99%ile at 60,2 min,( 90 %ile at 30),


34 question- 16 easy,
8 moderate,10 hard, Arithmetic(P&C, interest Ratio,proportion, Averages, Tsd, work,
percentage),
Algebra(linear and Quadriatic eq, Polynomials, series and progressions,
and geometry( Triangles, circles, mensuration, Polygons)
Modern maths( Functions, logarithms)

(around 25 questions) difficult- number system(HCF,LCM, factors), p&C

LRDI-32 questions(4 sets of LR and DI each), 99%ile at 50,


( 90%ile at30), attempt min 5 sets, 5 min,practise, so as to
know how to start at least bookmark question you get wrong,
comes naturally to people who havs focus, more data means
more easy, Arrangment, team selection, scheduling, puzzles, routines
and networks.

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