How long does it take for a CAT to crack?

How long does it take for a CAT to crack?

It would be advisable to devote around 25-30 hours per week towards preparation for CAT exam. As mentioned above, many students who joined T.I.M.E. for 3-6 months of CAT classroom program have cracked the CAT exam and have secured admission into the IIMs.

Can you get 99 percentile 2 months?

Scoring 99 percentile in a month is possible but it requires that sort of efforts to be put in. You have to do work hard and smarter enough to cope and compete with those who are already in race. Devoting atleast 8-12hrs will surely do the task.

How many hours a day should I study for crack CAT?

for a regular student atleast study for 12 hours per day is required followed by some rest as well. make your concepts clear and do some mock tests as well.

How much do you need to score to get 99.5 percentile in CAT?

CAT 2016-2020 Score vs Percentile Mapping

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Percentile/Year CAT 2020* CAT 2018
99.5\%ile 128 170
99\%ile 102 155
96\%ile 80 135
95\%ile 76 125

How difficult is it to score 99 percentile in cat?

A score of 99 percentile in CAT 2021 is a pretty ambitious aim in itself. Adding to that the time constraint of 60 days and you’ve set the bar really high. Although difficult, it is definitely an achievable goal.

How to prepare for Cat in last 20 days?

The last 20 days should be dedicated to test-taking practice and relaxation. If you have been honest during the first two phases, you would be naturally quite composed and stress-free now. Select a good mock CAT and write one test daily followed by rigorous analysis of your strengths and weaknesses.

What is a tough cat problem?

A tough CAT problem is nothing more than a question that requires you apply more than one basic concept (which you studied during day 1 – day 20) simultaneously or in succession.

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Should I subscribe to Cl or time Test series for cat?

As mentioned earlier, I had subscribed to both CL and TIME Test series. CL test series was much more helpful in deciding on a strategy than that of TIME, mostly because it was closer to actual CAT. The RC and CR questions in Aimcats were difficult and irritating.