Start by familiarizing yourself with the CAT exam pattern and syllabus. Break down the syllabus into topics for each section: Quantitative Ability (QA), Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR).
Begin with the basics of each section. For QA, focus on topics like arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. For VARC, work on improving your reading speed and comprehension skills.
– Dedicate one week to each section. Solve a variety of questions and practice sets from reliable CAT preparation materials. Identify your weak areas and work on improving them.
Take your first full-length CAT mock test. Analyze your performance, identify mistakes, and understand your strengths and weaknesses. Take at least one mock test per week during this month.
Continue with sectional tests for each section. Revise formulas, concepts, and vocabulary. Focus on improving your time management skills.
Take full-length CAT mock tests regularly. Analyze each mock test thoroughly. Refine your test-taking strategies, such as selecting the right questions and managing time effectively.