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How To Go From 95th Percentile To 99th Percentile In The Last 6 Days To The CAT

IIFT just got over and the next big exam is the CAT - the most feared yet the most popular one. So what is it that you should do in the next 6 days? Did you spend a lot of time on IIFT and ignored CAT and don't know where to start? Should you give more mocks? Should you analyse some mocks? How can you improve your percentile in the last few days? To answer all these questions and more we have ARKS Srinivas from Vistamind to help you. ARKS Srinivas is an IIM Calcutta alumnus and has trained students for CAT over the last 20 years.

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Nov 28
09:00 PM

Nov 28
10:00 PM
  • Profile Picture Utsav Shah

    What is the best way to imporve score in Verbal section. What can I do in this last week ?

    03:33 PM

  • Profile Picture Parth Vatsa

    last minute tip for QA section

    03:34 PM

  • Profile Picture Sonakshi Tyagi

    My percentile are stuck between 90-93%... How to improve?

    03:36 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    For the next few days, which sections are most important to be revised first and what others in second?

    03:36 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    Is this a thing that the Non-MCQ que in the VARC is more confusing and time taking? Because the kind of MOCKs i hve given so far, i felt so!

    03:37 PM

  • Profile Picture Sabeeha Khan

    Do I take more than one mock a day ? It already takes me 3 hours to take the mock and then around 5 hours to analyze it.

    03:37 PM

  • Profile Picture Utsav Shah

    What is the best way to imporve score in Verbal section. What can I do in this last week ?

    03:33 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Hi Utsav, Concentrate on RC for the next five days. Take 5 sets a day. Make sure that you don't overshoot the time. In VARC, you have to try to maximise the attempts !

    03:38 PM

  • Profile Picture Parth Vatsa

    last minute tip for QA section

    03:34 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Dear Parth, For QA : Just concentrate on what you know. Make sure that you solve all the QA questions from the Mocks that you have done. 20 Mocks that you may have written!. Revise all formulae.

    03:38 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    For the next few days, which sections are most important to be revised first and what others in second?

    03:39 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    For the next few days, which sections are most important to be revised first in quants and what others in second?

    03:39 PM

  • Profile Picture Sonakshi Tyagi

    My percentile are stuck between 90-93%... How to improve?

    03:36 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Hi Sonakshi, It means that you are stuck between 100 to 125/135 marks (depending on the difficulty level of the exam). Clearly, the problem is still in the number of attempts. You may have to TAKE DECISIONs faster in the exam. A little bit of confidence from your side will ensure that you can attempt more (without taking unnecessary risks)

    03:40 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    For the next few days, which sections are most important to be revised first in quants and what others in second?

    03:41 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    Is this a thing that the Non-MCQ que in the VARC is more confusing and time taking? Because the kind of MOCKs i hve given so far, i felt so!

    03:41 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    For the next few days, which sections are most important to be revised first and what others in second?

    03:36 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Amit, It varies for each person. But, my advice would be to concentrate on all the sections and areas. EACH DAY: Solve 5 sets of RC, DI and LR. Pick 10 topics of QA and solve the questions of these from the MOCKS. 10 PJs, and 10 CR to close a day.

    03:42 PM

  • Profile Picture अमित कुमार

    I have been struggling with the dilemma of fluctuating mock scores that range from 98%ile to 60%ile. I am confused as to what might be the possible reason to it? Are there instances where one performs entirely different from his/her mock performance? Still, what would be the optimum strategy for the end 4 days.

    03:43 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    Is this a thing that the Non-MCQ que in the VARC is more confusing and time taking? Because the kind of MOCKs i hve given so far, i felt so!

    03:37 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Shreyash, It is just that you aren't used to Non_MCQs as you are to MCQs. Except for Para Jumbles, there is NO Issue as to whether the question is a MCQ or an Non-MCQ. Hence, do not be under the impression that it is time taking. Just take the decision (of marking each question) and go ahead and mark!

    03:43 PM

  • Profile Picture Sabeeha Khan

    Do I take more than one mock a day ? It already takes me 3 hours to take the mock and then around 5 hours to analyze it.

    03:37 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Hi Sabeeha, If you have been taken Mocks regularly, you should at most take TWO Mocks. Ideally, even ONE is enough. Use the time for revision from the Mocks that you have already written !

    03:44 PM

  • Profile Picture Sabeeha Khan

    Thank you Srinivas sir!

    03:45 PM

  • Profile Picture अमित कुमार

    I have been struggling with the dilemma of fluctuating mock scores that range from 98%ile to 60%ile. I am confused as to what might be the possible reason to it? Are there instances where one performs entirely different from his/her mock performance? Still, what would be the optimum strategy for the end 4 days.

    03:43 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Yes Amit. There are plenty of instances. In fact the fact that you can hit a 98%ile and 60% both, it means you are a Rohit Sharma and not Virat Kohli. Just be confident on the day (like Sharma) and you will crack it. As for the last four days. Just revise from the Mocks. Solve 5 sets of RC, LR, DI each day!

    03:46 PM

  • Profile Picture Sabeeha Khan

    Thank you Srinivas sir!

    03:45 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    All the best :)

    03:46 PM

  • Profile Picture Utsav Shah

    In this last week, How much mocks are preferable to take ??

    03:46 PM

  • Profile Picture Utsav Shah

    In this last week, How much mocks are preferable to take ??

    03:46 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Utsav, at most TWO. At best ONE. Use the rest of the time to revise from MOCKS that you have already taken !

    03:47 PM

  • Profile Picture अमित कुमार

    Thanks you sir. And one last thing, the non mcq's have been a menace for me in the mocks. They take roughly 15 minutes attempt around 8-9 with a 50% accuracy rate. Is it advisable (then) for me to kick-start the section with this? I mean it gets me 4 questions but does not do justice to the time spent.kindly guide.

    03:49 PM

  • Profile Picture अमित कुमार

    Thanks you sir. And one last thing, the non mcq's have been a menace for me in the mocks. They take roughly 15 minutes attempt around 8-9 with a 50% accuracy rate. Is it advisable (then) for me to kick-start the section with this? I mean it gets me 4 questions but does not do justice to the time spent.kindly guide.

    03:49 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Hi Amit, I would suggest that you do the non-MCQs as per your comfort. For eg: para jumbles can be avoided initially. The rest of VA questions are NOT really non-MCQs. For DI and LR, you may avoid the non-MCQs in the first round. But, realise that non-MCQs have no negative. Hence, you may be advised well to take the decision of answering the same fast and proceed!

    03:52 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    For the next few days, which sections are most important to be revised first in quants and what others in second?

    03:52 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    Thanks Sir! My avg accuracy of 1 RC in 17 Min is 4 out of 6 and taking this series further i am ending up with 12-12/18 accuracy, The issue is while dealing the RC i feel if i am spending that much of time into it i must mark every que! Please help me out!

    03:53 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    For the next few days, which sections are most important to be revised first in quants and what others in second?

    03:52 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Amit : QA: Numbers and Geometry/Mensuration, PPL, AMA, T&W, QE, Progressions. LR and DI : Venn Diagrams, Cubes, and other sets. Solve 5 sets of DI and LR a day for the next five days. RC : Any 5 sets of RC every day. Para Jumbles and Critical Reasoning questions should be revised.

    03:53 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    Thanks Sir! My avg accuracy of 1 RC in 17 Min is 4 out of 6 and taking this series further i am ending up with 12-12/18 accuracy, The issue is while dealing the RC i feel if i am spending that much of time into it i must mark every que! Please help me out!

    03:53 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    17 min is too long Shreyash. You have to do the same within 10 minutes. In 40 minutes, you have to try doing 4 sets at least. Give 10 minutes each. Believe me, whether you take the decision (for each question) in 1.5 min OR 3 minutes (which you seem to be taking), the accuracy will NOT change !

    03:55 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    *12-13/18

    03:55 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    *12-13/18

    03:55 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    If the time taken total is less than 40 minutes. You may increase this by ONE more set.

    03:57 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    Thats exactly true!! I am presuming out of 9 Rcs there will be atleast 5 RC of data and facts based, M I wrong? Because i am pretty uncomfortable with the abstract/philosphical or some intangible theme RCs

    04:00 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    Assuming as per mock by IIM B, 34(QA), 32(LR DI), 34(VA) are coming in exam. So what should be attempts in each section for 99+ in sections and overall attempts for 99+ keeping around 80-90% accuracy in mind.

    04:01 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    Sir can you summarize the overall strategy for the next few days

    04:01 PM

  • Profile Picture Shreyash Gupta

    Thats exactly true!! I am presuming out of 9 Rcs there will be atleast 5 RC of data and facts based, M I wrong? Because i am pretty uncomfortable with the abstract/philosphical or some intangible theme RCs

    04:00 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    There are expected to be 5 sets of RCs (3 sets with 6 Qns each AND 2 sets with 3 Qns each)

    04:05 PM

  • Profile Picture Amit Chauhan

    Assuming as per mock by IIM B, 34(QA), 32(LR DI), 34(VA) are coming in exam. So what should be attempts in each section for 99+ in sections and overall attempts for 99+ keeping around 80-90% accuracy in mind.

    04:01 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Amit: Last year for a 99 percentile, you had to get 180 net marks. Now you can calculate the same as per the accuracy !.

    04:06 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    Sir can you summarize the overall strategy for the next few days

    04:01 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Hi Iswar, Prep plan: Revise QA areas viz, Numbers, Geometry, PPL, AMA, T&W, QE, Logs, Progresions - for the next 5 days. Solve all questions from all the mocks that you have attempted. For LR, DI and RC: Solve 5 sets a day For VA : Do PJ and CR (10 questions a day) Test Strategy: Finalise the plan as to how you will attempt each section. Take ONE mock in the next three days. Be confident! Enjoy the exam !!

    04:08 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    Sir how about paragraph completion, fill in the blank questions and questions related to vocabulary

    04:11 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    Sir how about paragraph completion, fill in the blank questions and questions related to vocabulary

    04:11 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Iswar, You can solve a few of these. But, they won't really come in handy as others would! But, for the sake of Rhythm, you can go ahead and do that.

    04:12 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    Yeah, I heard mbauniverse guys saying that. Skeptical about fill in the blank, SC and vocab related questions

    04:14 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    One more question sir. Would you suggest taking a mock on Dec 1st or Dec 3rd Which one is better and a bit of psycho analysis please.

    04:15 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    Yeah, I heard mbauniverse guys saying that. Skeptical about fill in the blank, SC and vocab related questions

    04:14 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    Frankly, NO One knows. But, when you have only 5 days to go. You have to maximise your utilisation of time.

    04:15 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    One more question sir. Would you suggest taking a mock on Dec 1st or Dec 3rd Which one is better and a bit of psycho analysis please.

    04:15 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    If you HAVE to take a mock, take it on 1st Dec. Avoid doing anything on 3rd!

    04:15 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    Okay sir. Also, sir can you list down DOs and DON'Ts on Dec 3rd regarding revising QUANT formulae etc.,

    04:19 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    Okay sir. Also, sir can you list down DOs and DON'Ts on Dec 3rd regarding revising QUANT formulae etc.,

    04:19 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    On 3rd ? Simple : Go out and see a movie. Eat well. Sleep early. Just chill. This is CAT, you cannot anything on the last day. Just mentally gear yourself up !

    04:21 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    12 Angry Men would be a great movie, I guess. Useful for solving LR sets :)

    04:25 PM

  • Profile Picture Ishwar Chandra

    12 Angry Men would be a great movie, I guess. Useful for solving LR sets :)

    04:25 PM

    Profile Picture Vistamind Counselling

    :D:D

    04:26 PM

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