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.







hi sir, i,m preparing fr cat 13. i’m very poor in verbal n readng comprehension. pls give me suggestion to improve in VA section. pls do reply sir….
Hi Mrunal Sir,
Before stating my queries I want to give you a bit of my education background….
1. 10th – UP Board (80.17%)
2. 12th – UP Board (86.40%)
3. Dual Degree (Petroleum Engg with Petroleum Mgt) – 8.23 OGPA – Indian School of Mines Dhanbad
Right now I am working in Abu Dhabi in a private petroleum company….
I am quite confident about my preparations in Mathematics and Logical reasoning…. but the preparation for Reading Comprehensions and other Verbal parts are really giving me a nightmare because of my exclusive HINDI MEDIUM EDUCATION BACKGROUND UP TO 12th….
For that I’ve started to read Indian Express- Lucknow section…. No doubt it has enhanced my vocabulary…. but there are some challenges I am facing right now…. I will be highly obliged if you can assist me with those….
1. I have a regular site job form 7 AM to 7 PM (except Fridays)…. how much time I should be giving for newspaper reading…. and which sections should be prioritized
a. Economist in IE.
b. Editorials with OP-ED.
c. International news.
d. National news.
e. Economics news.
f. Others (front pages, entertainment)
2. Though I regularly maintain a diary of difficult words…. but I also start writing short notes on editorials which completely mismanages my schedule at times…. so should I avoid it or not.
3. Another problem I face comprehending some articles like those of Bhanu Pratap Mehta…. some times I think his articles are good but way overrated.
4. My last doubt is that…. reading editorials made me quite affectionate about reading news of politics…. but the other sections like philosophy etc are still out of my reach.
PLEASE IF YOU CAN…. GIVE ME SOME TIME ALLOCATION STRATEGY FOR DIFFERENT PARTS OF NEWSPAPER….
1. If you’re preparing for CAT exam, you don’t need to read so much current affairs or GK that deep. Also read this on how to approach newspapers: https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2012/06/current-affairs-ias.html
2. second: regarding CAT VA, go through Arun Sharma’s book on Verbal ability, particularly for Reading comprehension topic. for practice, go through pagalguy forum threads.
Yes sir…. I went through your article…. It was amazing as usual…. but still I am way far than those of your suggestions of scanning the good items…. I have to read them thoroughly to get the proper idea…. I think it will take some practice….
But sir still precisely can you tell me whether I should avoid note making or not…. and just keep them in mind as long as possible….. Also considering my limitation of time which sections to be prioritized CONSIDERING ONLY CAT PREPARATION AS YOUR ARTICLE GIVES A STRATEGY FOR UPSC EXAMINATION….
Thanks in advance sir…..
hi sir, i,m preparing fr cat 13. i’m very poor in verbal n readng comprehension. pls give me suggestion to improve in VA section. pls do reply sir….
what should be the approach to make command over english language (competative exam and communication both) in one year STEP BY STEP …… please help in this matter..
Dear please some suggested books for Verbal reasoning & Reading Comprehensions, Data Interpretation
Regards,
Ranjan
thanks sir but i am confused between arun sharma vs sarvesh verma. which one to read first. which one is better at trigonometry geometry portion .
My suggestion is you use both books simultaneously.
– For example, in case of Permutation-Combination. It is subdivided into many topics. first understand the concepts from Sarvesh Kumar’s book. Then check if Arun Sharma’s methods are more quicker. Finally start solving Permutation Combination sums from both books (Sarvesh+Arun Sharma).
– Geometry portion of Sarvesh Kumar is more comprehensive than Arun Sharma’s. (In his latest edition(5th), Arun Sharma has added a few more pages in Geometry. but still Sarvesh Kumar’s Geometry coverage is better.)
thanks sir i found your suggestion really helpful.
Arun Sharma is more then enough…how many of us even complete this..I myself hardly solved 25% of this book and that brought me 97 %ile in quant sec…and i am sure even not all 100 percentilers has solved it thoroughly…jyada material k chakkar me study bekar hoti hai…so stick on few books…and practise them properly…
Hi, did you give cat 2012 ? if yes what’s your percentile and won’t you paste the screenshot of your scorecard here like last year ?
Congats sir… iwill be appearing for cat 2013.. i have appeared for cat 2012 and got a very low score as i am a final year student of engineering i could’nt give that much time for cat studies… i also took coaching in TIME but didn’t find it satisfying…though i have TIME’s notes …and arun sharma’s all 4 books…. but m very much weak at maths and vocab. as well plz. sugesst me how shold i improve myself and get 90 above score? i m having 5 months for preperation after my final exam of engineering and i belong toST catagery so need only 80% for iim a and 70 for iim b… plz. suggest me something so that i can crack cat 2013….
also suggest some books for cat ….. m having arun sharma’s full set of books and TIME’s notes too……other than all this stuff which books should i refer? specially for quant as m weak in it…
Given the declining difficulty level CAT, Arun Sharma+TIME material is quite sufficient for quant+reasoning+DI.
Just re-do their questions atleast twice.
if you want more practice for Quant, you can use Sarvesh Kumar’s Book Quantam CAT.
For Vocab I suggest start with Norman Lewis.
And go through Pagalguy threads to see practice questions on english sentence arrangement, comprehension etc.
cat 2011 – 38pc
grad in 2012 frm NIT
jobless
cat 2012 – 72 %ile
i wish i had seen ur site in july itself when u published this
loads of thanks for your efforts and time you invest
Hi Mrunal,
I was just wondering that for CAT preperation, can i just enroll for the course materials instead of sitting through the coaching institutes- or attending a coaching institute is an added benefit ?
Not and added benefit esp if u come from a Maths Background. Revision of one-two books atleast 3-4 times is the key to success in DI and Quants.
Hello,
Can you please tell me that how an i get the previous question papers of cat? on which website n all?
please reply sir.
thanks n regards.
hi mrunal… i m an architecture student in 4th year.. can i prepare for cat and ias simultaneously ? pls reply..
i am a student of mechanical engineering(3rd year)
i want to crack civil services in first attempt but at present my preparation is not satisfactory for upsc tell me how should i prepare and please also help me in selecting the optional paper
one more question i am good at maths and reasoning should i appear in cat. if the preparation of cat and upsc is possible simultaneously than please tell me and also guide me in this regard
Mrunal…Your hardwork is an excellent yeoman service for many aspirants.
Humble request to continue with this..God bless you!!
Sir,
Please suggest some websites or blogs for improving vocabulary skills and grammar… i m very weak in it.and when i compared TIME’s study material and arun sharma, i find the former very easy than the latter .What is the exact difficulty level of CAT,can one rely on TIME’s study material????
TIME alone is not sufficient. Arun Sharma should be practiced as well.
In terms of difficulty, I would say most questions between level 1 and level 2. (although with CAT’s own style of flipping the concepts.)
and few questions between level 2 to 3.
Vocab-grammar, go through the relevant discussion threads in pagalguy.com
Ultimately, CAT boils down to speed and accuracy, neither can be gained without practice.
Sir, didn’t you attempt cat this year?
I cancelled the MBA plan after failing in IIM Ranchi interview last year. My rising age, low profile score and other factors made the things complicated so I shelved the plan. But after a few years, I’ll try for the FPM course.
Hello,
Can you please tell me that how an i get the previous question papers of cat? on which website n all?
please reply sir please.
thanks n regards.
@Sweety,
name of the book is “face2face CAT” it last 19 years’ CAT papers- topicwise separated.
http://www.flipkart.com/face-2-cat-common-admission-test-19-years-1993-2011-topic-wise-authentic-complete-solutions-1st/p/itmdyuqqupqz3ra4?pid=9788183482998
sir, tell me how to prepare for xlri interview..
the main loopholes for me is my past
i have won and organised several GK quiz all my life and all certificates that i have is about it.
but i scored poorly in XAT GK part and also my link to outer world is now broken due to my job.
how to optimize this time left (25 days) to overcome this..
I’m working on an article on how to prepare GDPI/WATPI for IIMs. it’ll be published soon. You’ll get the suggestions from it.
Sir, I am following ur blog from past 6 months.
You are doing a great job….n please publish an article about yourself.
what about logical reasoning? Which book do u prefer for CAT2013 of logical reasoning other than R.S. AGARWAL.
SIR, is corresponding course from TIME institute good for preparing CAT EXAM? becoze i live in Jamshedpur and TIME institute is in Ranchi and due to some reason i can not go there regularly…………..
But I’m surprised that even 96% didn’t get you admission in any of IIMs ??
I have 84% in 10th & 80% in 12th from CBSE Board, so how much you think I have to score in CAT to get admission in any of those IIMs ?
Dnt be an ass hole
@derpak
i got 95.5 %ile last year ,but still didn’t even get a call from ANY iim.
Hey derp, it’s time you realized that to get into any iim you need > 98%ile ..even more if you belong to GEM – general (category) engineer male…
Sir,
i m very very very very weak in verbal ability. out of 10 i get only 3-4 questions right despite practising daily for 1 hour. but still i cant establish the logic when it comes to para jumbles and cloze test. only 9 months r remaining for CAT. Sir please guide me how to proceed with improving and maintaining accuracy and speed…m fairing will in other 3 sections… but verbal is my weakest of the weakiest point!!!!!!!!!!:(
hi sir ,
I am a regular follower of your website.I had a gap of three years between 12th and my engineering graduation.My age is 27 years.Currently i am working as a lecturer ,i got a state govt job but waiting for the joining.Am i eligible to write CAT exam with having a gap of three years?.My aim is to get into IIMs. How can i compensate the gap of three years?
Please guide me sir ,iam waiting for ur reply
Thanking u sir…..
good eve sir,
I’m aditya gangal from jodhpur (rajasthan)and at present in my pre final yr of engg. in EEE stream my at present score in btech is 60%and 75% in 10th and not worth it only 65% in 12th.sir my aim is totally CAT i just want to get admission in iim’s and my life is only carrying taking this as my life long goal.but with this numbers its rather impossible for me and mine family background is also not that much good so that i can attend coaching in TIMES institute.
sir my parents use to say that”U CANT BE ABLE TO CLEAR A SINGLE QUES IN CAT BECAUSE MY BROTHER WHO IS MUCH SMARTER AND TALENTED THEN ME ME DOESN’T MAKE TO IT”with this line i totally get depressed.
sir my family will not allow me for times and i had to make it threw my self study.please help me sir..please help..!!
yes it is possible to crack CAT exam without coaching. just practice maximum number of questions from the books.
Mrunal,
Everytime i sit with Sarvesh kumar book i first solve d examples n then questions. But if after 1 month i sit n solve any bank PO quant section then i go blank n get frustated. What 2 do in this case man ??
You’ve to maintain a diary / note, and write down whatever concept/shortcuts/formulas you find extremely important.
sir i have secured oly 26 percentile in 2012 cat. i m again preparing for cat and want to write it this year (2013). i am very weak in quant and DI . sir is it possible to do well if i take up the exam this year? after seeing ur blog i really feel confident!
Dear Mrunal,
Just went through your article on MBA & CAT Preparation and it was damn impressive.Thank you so much for sharing your experiences.I jsut wanted to know if you again attempted CAT in 2012 and what are you doing now?? I mean professionally.
Thanks and Regards