How much time should I devote for CAT preparation?
It would be advisable to devote around 25-30 hours per week towards preparation for CAT exam. As mentioned above, many students who joined T.I.M.E. for 3-6 months of CAT classroom program have cracked the CAT exam and have secured admission into the IIMs.
Can I start preparing for CAT in April?
CAT 2021 exam will be held on November 28 and if you plan to appear for CAT 2021 exam then starting CAT preparation in March-April is a good idea. However, if you start preparation even now, you can crack it. All you need to do is make a short-term plan of three months. Ideally, CAT preparation should start by March.
Can I start CAT Prep from July?
The short answer is Yes. An aspirant can start by June, comfortably finish all the portions by August, or latest early September, take 20 mock CATs and be ready for CAT by November.
When should I start preparing for cat 2021 exam?
CAT 2021 exam will be held on November 28 and if you plan to appear for CAT 2021 exam then starting CAT preparation in March-April is a good idea. However, if you start preparation even now, you can crack it. All you need to do is make a short-term plan of three months. Ideally, CAT preparation should start by March.
How to prepare for cat with 5 months to cat?
If you dedicate 2 hours per week (per section) on your VARC, DILR and Quant concepts, and test them every week by taking a mock test (3 hours) and understanding its analysis (5 hours), you’ll be right on track to score more than 99 percentile in CAT. This is what your CAT Preparation strategy should look like with 5 months to CAT.
How many RCS should I attempt before Cat?
It will also ensure that you have attempted 700 RCs before CAT excluding mocks which only increases your comfort level with passages of different types. In the remaining 15-20 minutes, you should attempt 8-10 questions of Verbal Ability. Given consistent practice, this should be ample preparation for the section.
How to boost your cat preparation with Varc section?
You should ideally dedicate one hour sessions daily for the VARC section to boost your CAT Preparation. Out of the 1 hour dedicated daily, 40-45 minutes should be spent on attempting 4 Reading Comprehension (RC) passages.