Hopefully you are now charged up to becoming a CAT Winner!
Becoming a CAT Winner is by no means an easy task; prepare, practice and only then plan to appear for this test of knowledge & mental skills.
We recommend that you must start preparing for your CAT at least four months prior to the actual exams, and one good way to start your preparation would be to take at least two sample tests. This would give you a good idea of where you should focus your effort and energies.
You can also look at the Ultimate Guide to cracking the CAT(E-BOOK) when you are starting out.
This book will walk you through the best ways in which you can approach the CAT, and provide you with proven methods to ace the exam.
For example, you will get in-depth information on the types of questions that you are expected to answer, and how to tackle them effectively.
Spending just a couple of hours with this book, you will get to know how the winners prep, which books they study from, how are various sections scored, how the scores are calculated, which pitfalls to avoid, what to focus on, and much more...
In standardized tests, the test starts off with easier questions, and progressively becomes tougher.
Keeping a close eye on your performance is a must for effective preparation.
You must try to compare your performance from your previous sample test to the one you are attempting now, and find the differences, and more important, learn from them.
One little known tip for you: try to duplicate the test center conditions, as you know them, in your own study room/center.
This will make you more confident, and comfortable with your surroundings when you are writing the actual CAT exam.
Do not ever forget to time yourself when you are answering sample tests, and do not take more than the allowed breaks. This will help you understand how prepared you actually are for the CAT.
So, go for it, prepare well, and ace the CAT!
All the Best!
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