Before starting CAT preparation or dreaming to get admission in IIMs, one must take three oaths.
Paheli Kasam [First Oath]
There are two types of CAT aspirants.
- Those who’re sharp in maths so they just keep doing maths 24/7 because it feels “good“, but don’t touch the English portion. (Vocabulary, Sentence Correction, Reading Comprehension)
- Those who’re weak in maths (myself included), so they just keep doing maths 24/7 in hope to master it.
Both approaches are wrong – CAT is not made up of maths only. There exists a section II (30 questions) on English! So be well prepared for both.So you first oath must be:
I’ll prepare well for both sections and won’t become a quant-maniac..
Dursi Kasam [Second Oath]
From Auguest to November, Most CAT aspirants donot prepare GK, Current affairs, group discussion or profile based interview questions.
They wait until they recieve the interview calls from IIMs and other assorted MBA factories. This is second mistake, you start preparing for GDPI only in January-February and your interview is in March – you cannot do justice to every topic in such a short time. So daily newspaper reading, business GK etc is must throughout the year. And by Newspapers, I mean The Hindu or Indianexpress only.
Second Oath:
I’ll read newspapers Daily. + I’ll note down the difficult words in a diary to expand my vocabulary.
Teesri Kasam [Third Oath]
Many CAT aspirants start feeling guilty and insecure because of their pathetic scores in 10,12 and college graduation, lack of extra curricular certificates, no work experiance etc.etc.etc. It affects their performance indirectly, during the interview. You must remember that there are people who get admissions in IIMs, despite all of above shortcomings. (Just try to score as high as you can in CAT, to compensate whatever few marks you’re loosing the “profile-weightage” and be thoroughly prepared for GDPI.) If your 10,12 and graduation marks are bogus, you cannot go back in time machine and fix it. So please stop feeling guilty or inferior for that.
And thus, the third and final Oath:
I shall not feel guilty about myself for whatever I’ve done or haven’t done.
Now talking about the CAT booklist and strategy. Google search will throw up all the “ideal strategies” for CAT preparation, but many of them are just ‘ideal but impractical‘.
So here I’m sharing my “ragtag” strategy for CAT success (or atleast getting 95+ percentile), based on my misadventures in CAT-2011.
The Beginning
I gave first CAT in 2011 and was totally (and that means totally) lame in aptitude stuff.
Just 4-months of preparation and coaching from TIME: 2 hours lectures, 3 days per week. (Not a fan of coaching myself but given the short amount of time before exam and absolutely no idea about how to prepare for CAT, I had no choice.)
Anyways,
I did not
The so called “ideal strategies” on google, prescribe following but I didnot do any of it.
- I Didnot read any philosophy books, novels for “Reading Comprehension” practice. (there is hardly any time left to breath, let alone browse through Alchemist and similar stuff)
- I Didnot prepare any dictionary / list for vocabulary.
- I Didnot try any method for ‘speed-reading’.
- Had totally bogus AIMCAT scores 6, 9 etc, never did ‘post-analysis’ of questions and later stopped giving them altogether, as they were wasting my time and hurting my confidence.
- Skipped trigonometry, coordinate geometry, games n tournaments and any topic that I couldn’t grasp on first two tries or anything that wouldnot go in my long term memory.
- Didnot do much arithmatic series and logarithm. because most of them would require application of some special ‘magic-move’, which won’t go my long term memory.
- Am still confused about Chinese remainder theorem.
- Skipped most of Pagalguy quant/LR threads & discussions. (Well most of their sums go above my head anyways.)
- Can’t do much speed-maths or mental calculation of percentages for DI/Quant.
- Can’t solve most quant-problems without filling up half page+ calculation: Was scolded many times by the coach that I use pen ‘too-much’ for CAT standards.
- Don’t know squares upto 50.
- Can remember multiplication table upto 25, but 13,14,17,18,19,23 still give nightmares.
But I did
- I did solve Arun Sharma’s book on Quantitive Aptitude (TMH publication) (done twice)
- I did solve and Sarvesh Kumar’s Quantam CAT (Arihant Publication) (done twice)
- I did solve Demystifying Number System by Nishit K Sinha (Pearson Publication). (done twice)
- I did read Word power made easy by Norman Louis (not done twice, only once.)
- I did all questions from booklets & handouts given from the coaching class (done twice).
- Please note: IF you’re not a student of TIME coaching class, you can still get their study material at a very convinient price from Flipkart. Here is the link: http://www.flipkart.com/author/time
- I noted down the methods of solving questions (weight-misuse by shopkeeper, allegation etc) from them and kept revising the ‘moves’.
- Last 15 days before exam: only did online sectional tests @TIME website. (not Aimcats).
- Even in those online sectional-tests, I would get Quant/DI/sentence correction answers incorrect most of the time, but it taught me the hard way about :
- which questions to attempt and what to skip altogether because you get in wrong everytime (sentence correction in my case)
- and which questions take too much time to solve (LR sitting arrangement, DI graphs in my case).
- Also whenever and wherever I solved any question (be it maths or english grammaer), If I made mistake or had trouble solving it, then I would note it down in my “diary of mistakes for future revision.
- Similarly I would note down the difficult words I came across during daily-newspaper reading and find their meaning using a free software called “Wordweb” – and noted down those meanings in a diary.
- Total 3 full-scape notebooks filled up in this exercise. 2 for maths, 1 for English grammar & vocabulary. Kept revising it in last days.
Finally My CAT-2011 result
- I got overall 96.00 percentile : Attempt 44/60
- QA: 90.41 : Attempt 17/30
- VA: 97.05 : Attempt 27/30
- Anyways 96 percentile feels good only for a few days – bragging in front of friends and relatives, otherwise 96 is as bogus as 55 percentile – can’t get you admission / interview call in any big IIMs. (Especially when you don’t have those fancy paper certificates to prove work-ex and extra-curricular activities and no good marks in 10, 12th and college and GDPI turns into a fish market.) So try to work harder than I did.
My articles on “Aptitude Made Easy without Formulas” can be accessed by clicking ME
All the best to all CAT aspirants of 2012.







Just 4 months of preparation, totally lame in quants, and achieving 96 percentile is indeed a big thing. One thing I like about you, Mrunal, is you don’t go by the convention. You follow, what your mind says. Thanks for the post. Motivating for many of us.
Congrats Mrunal, so which B-School are you joining?
Hmmm…..it does not matter whether u get into IIM’s or UPSC,i know for people, only the ending result matters,what people dont see the hard work behind that…What matters most is that u shuld have self satisfaction feeling from inside that u have tried ur best and leave the rest to god….And i dont think that 4 month preparation got u 96%,its UPSC many years preparation in some way helped u in achieving 96% in CAT in 4 months….best of luck ….keep on motivating others…
Hi Mrunal,
Last week i came to know about your blog..Hats off to u..
besides study u r doing addtional work which is helping lot of civil service aspirant(including me)..
Thanks a lot..
and congrats for past success and adv congrats for future success. :)
tc
Dear Mrunal,
How long did it take you to solve the sarvesh kumar book from start to finish (once)? and then in the second run when you solved it did it take less time? if yes, how much less?
Regards
Used to do chapter-wise sums parallelly: Arun Sharma and Sarvesh Kumar together.
First time covered them in July-August-September. (It took more time because I was absolutely green horn for aptitude, so had to wait for the coaching factory to finish the lectures on individual topics, before I could start practicing a particular chapter of Permutation, Geometry etc.)
Second time calculated them in October. (took around 3 weeks).
hi mrunal i just want to start law my optional subject from where i should start
its time i suggest you to my sister.she’ll be appearing for this year’s CAT and now she’s watching suvreen guggal!
Hi , Mrunal can you please provide me the link for India year book 2012?
Sorry it is not available as Free PDF. But if you want to purchase the book from flipkart, here is the link
http://www.flipkart.com/search-book?&query=9788123017679
@Linto
I didnot consult any separate book for DI/LR/DS or English grammar, but only used the booklets provided by the TIME institute. If you’re not a student of TIME, you may buy their Data Interpreparation book separately for around Rs.375- here is the flipkart link.
http://www.flipkart.com/data-interpretation-logical-reasoning-cat-8131733149/p/itmdytt9zqmgamq4?pid=9788131733141
And I must add that the CAT-2011 didnot have any tough DI/DS like most of these books provide. In my session, it was a pretty simple Data interpretation case related to bar-graphs. But the percentage calculation took much of my time and because of that I couldn’t solve a few other questions.
So be very sharp and fast in “two-digit divisions and percentage calculations”
Apart from that, Arun Sharma (Tata Macgrawhill Pub) has also authored a book on DI, But since I haven’t used it, I cannot comment on the quality. Some say it is good, others say it is bad. – This one:
http://www.flipkart.com/prepare-logical-reasoning-cat-common-admission-test-1259003868/p/9781259003868
sir pls upload GEOGRAPHY notes for upsc optional preparation
Sir,
First of all i would like to thank you especially the blogs on various issues pertaining to education.This not only provides valuable & unmatched information about various competitive exams but also motivates students who are always a victim of plethora of information which lacks relevance to various exams.This initiative ,by your side, will help student community especially preparing for various exams in long run.
Now, comes my query : I have read your blog on CAT and liked most. I am a CAT aspirant and would like to know :1.How much time one should have to devote for various sections on daily basis.Please provide schedule.
2.when one should have to take mock tests: days? .3 Any online mock test is OK or only TIME.
Kindly clarify my queries .
@Anurag,
Morning: Daily Newspaper reading= essential for GDPI, Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension.
Throughought the day: Whatever you pick, try to finish it parallely from the books. For example Permutation Combination from both Arun Sharma and Sarvesh Kumar. Same for whatever LR/DI/English grammaer books you use.
Night: Read atleast two chapters of Norman Lewis before going to sleep.
Only when your syllabus is complete and that means only after you’ve solved entire Arun Sharma atleast once.
I used to get pathetic scores in AIMCAT because my syllabus wasn’t complete, and that situation used to demotivate me.
I was a fulltime student of TIME therefore got those AIMCATs for Free. But as I said in the article, I stopped giving AIMCATs later on.
Personally I feel AIMCATs and SIMCATs and all those All India mock tests are overrated confidence killers.
The original CAT turned out to be way simpler and easier than them. And There are plenty of sites offering free mock tests. So depending on the time and financial constrains, make the decision. And I suggest visit pagalguy.com forum, they’ve members with more knowledge about all these mocks test programs.
cat comprehension question r little bit confusing .so i think other than reading the paper we must want to do some extra preparation especially for CAT comprehension que’s……
how to start the preparation of cat
hi mrunal,
why don’t you teach on-line, tat will help many
sir,tnks for the information….well,i could like to start my studies from august 1.i hve bought old time institute books from one of my friend…..ther r 2 quant books.wheather it is ok to study only time institute book or we want to study the arun sharma’s book also…..i am weak in quant section,so my humble request is provide some plan to attend atleast 50% que in quant section.
Mrunal sir ,
I have been following ur blog for 6 months , and today got to know that u didnt appeared for csat this year(was disappointed, and a little demotivated),and now when CAT notification is out for 2012 , i wonder whether ul be gng for it this time or not ??
The approach of yours towards life, and various other exams makes my depression dwindle , now reading ur blog is like a addiction, i am not sure of appearing for CAT/CSAT the coming year , but gathering knowledge from ur articles is what i admire.. this process is making me more stable towards life.. thank you so much ..
I am eager to knw ur status reg CAT’12 ..
Hello Mrunal!i am going to take cat 2013.But i am not equipped with any coaching and haven’t started my preparation full fledged.i want to ask you that is cat training mandatory to crack cat or it can be cracked without this also.I am very much confused whether to join a crash course or not.please guide me.
If you can afford, then yes you should join CAT coaching – helps you grasp the topics with a bit lesser effort than self study.
And yes it can be cracked without coaching also.
Thanks a lot sir.Actually i am a final year engineering student and right now I can’t afford to join a regular program.Also there is not much time left.So,I wanna ask if I join a crash course,would it help much or I should rely on my own as Two days a week along with regular studies won’t yield much what I feel.I have gone through your blog and it has given me plenty of confidence.Please guide me about any extra efforts that i have to make in order to crack it if i am not going for coaching classes.Also,why did you went for that extra book on Demystifying number systems.Please guide.Also tell me about the number of hours which i must put everyday in order to yield a satisfying result.I am very much confused about managing my regular studies and cat preparation.kindly guide.I will be highly obliged.
in that case, you should take some sort of crash course.
And I went for “Demystifying Number system” because I Was unable to solve some of the questions in previous CAT papers from the Number theory – using other books (arun and sarvesh).
quite a good guidance for the CAT aspirants Mrunal :) thnx
how many questions should be attempt in CAT to get more than 99 percentile?
hello sir! i want to know about CMAT examination ……
wat wud b the level of it?for quant which buk wud b gud?
Sarvesh Kumar Verma is good for quant preparation of CMAT as well.
sir im confused what to do next .i’m last year of engineering student .if i want to go for cat exam then suggest me best coaching class for cat preparation in india.suggest some good books for preparing for cat
Hi,
i have 1 query,sarvesh kumars quant book has quite easy level compared to CAT.wont it be a waste of time and an illusory effect when we solve sarvesh verma as within a snap u get the answers .secondly even i started solving arun sharma but due to unavailabilty of a more than half the questions it becomes difficult to solve it.is there any solution set for the same book
Waiting eagerly for ur reply thanks
1. Since last two years, the actual CAT exam questions are not that *tough* as they used to be 5-7 years ago.
So Sarvesh Kumar is a good book for this new CAT trend. Besides its Geometry chapter is totally thorough and exhaustive. Arun Sharma or coaching Material cannot compete with it, in that chapter.
2. There is a discussion thread on pagalguy.com, devoted to the answers from Arun Sharma’s book.
Hi,
i fail to score in my aimcats..lying between 65 – 70%ile…m working really hard towards cat prep…m evrythings seems to be futile…i am a working proffessional and i hardly get time to study…even i do get time m so tired and exhausted that i cannot give my 100 %…can u please give me a proper balanced timetable that i can follow for the two motnhs ahead so that i can score really well in CAT…
PS:-my office time is 11am to 9pm and m a night person so studying at night suits me…please help
AIMCATs are over rated. So don’t let its score kill you confidence.
What about the Time table…kindly suggest me 1…
hi mrunal,im teena and i have jst started to stdy…only completed the geometry section in TIME study material….and im a CAT student of TIME since july only…..bt i cannot fuly grasp the coaching…so nw im lazy goin to TIME….my AIMCAT scores are first got 19 then 3…i hav attended 2 aimcats only…. sir i dnt thnk of getting into IIMs but only want to get a cutoff…wat shall I do for that?i hav only 2 mnths left….my CAT exam on oct 30…SIR PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME….IM REALLY TENSED NW
donot miss attending even a single class from now onwards.
since you’re a student of TIME, they’d have given you username and password for their website. so go to the student’s portal and do all the sectionwise tests. (not the aimcat but the sectionwise tests.)
2 months = still sufficient time to get a good score in CAT.
and don’t let AIMCAT scores demotivate you.
can you suggest me some gud book or tis two month preparation?
thanks sir… :)
thanks sir…
I have 12 months left..m average in academics…have joined TIME..any special strategy to follow… ??
same as usual, attend the classes, do parallel preparation from Arun Sharma etc books, solve the sectional tests in TIME’s website and maintain a diary of errors.
hi..mrunal…plz guide me…i am an electronics student..i donno whether i should take cat or gate….i am intrstd in studying management subjects n d opportunities its going to give….bt i don want to leave my electronics sector too.so..bit worried abt deciding gate or cat..
I’m no expert on that matter.
Better ask this question on pagalguy.com forum
CAT anyday,anytime,,,as it is the only Exam which comes after IIT JEE…in terms of popularity and toughness::)
hi mrunal………..thanks for your info……….i am comfortable with quant and DI…….do give me some tips to get good score in verbal ability………..can u tell me pattern for verbal ability(section 2) like what type of questions are going to be asked and hw many questions of each type appproximately……………thanks in advance…………
hello mrunal. thanks for a very nice post. before i put any of my querry regarding CAT, i wud like to give u my background, so tht u can assess wher i’m lacking:
10th- 87.33% icse
12th- 86.40% cbse
btech- 81.80% civil, nit nagpur
presently working in rites ltd(psu under ministry of railways)
and i’ve work ex of 3yrs now(36 months
my last yr CAT performance with zero preparation:
QA & DI: 144/225, 97.57%ile, VA & LR: 62/225, 34.21%ile. overall 85.42%ile
How to improve my VA & LR section? i have 2 months in hand now. please give me bang on suggestion to follow for the next 2 months.
thanks in advance.
For VA: Note down the grammar (sentence correction) rules in a diary. Whenever you solve any sentence correction questions at home, and your answers turn out to be incorrect- then again note it down in your diary. Same for vocabulary.
For LR there is hardly any theory, you just have to solve as many sums of different variety as you can to gain accuracy.
books for VA/LR:
either TIME institutes’s books (Available in Flipkart under “TRISHNA publication”)
or Arun Sharma’s books (TMH publication)
or both. (more practice is better)
“Those who’re pathetic in maths (myself included), so they just keep doing maths 24/7 in hope to master it.” It is your inherent nature of bringing humour into serious situations that sums up as one of the prime reasons why people flock to this site. Respect towards you increased a notch, where the Limit is “x tends to infinity”. :)