M. Scott Peck once said, “Until you value yourself, you will not value your time. Until you value your time, you will not do anything with it.” This quote emphasizes the significance of time management, which is equally applicable to competitive exams like the CAT (Common Admission Test). While it is recommended to start CAT preparation four to five months in advance, it’s never too late to begin. CAT 2023 is scheduled for November 26 this year, giving applicants two months to prepare. The challenge lies in preparing for the CAT in just six weeks.
Cracking the CAT within this timeframe may seem daunting due to high competition and difficulty. However, effective exam preparation involves more than just cramming books and solving problems. It requires achieving a balanced lifestyle that yields optimal results.
In this blog, we’ll succinctly delve into how to prepare for CAT 2023 in 6 weeks!
The CAT 2023 exam comprises three sections: VARC (Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension), DILR (Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning), and QA (Quantitative Ability). Each section must be completed within 40 minutes. This examination evaluates candidates’ presence of mind, problem-solving abilities, and ability to handle pressure.
Armed with daily dedication and relentless practice, the summit of success in CAT awaits. Tailor this plan to your unique strengths and weaknesses. This eight-week journey serves as a comprehensive guide, instilling focus, nurturing positivity, and ensuring a prepared mindset for the CAT 2023 exam.
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