Mistakes to Avoid for CAT Exam Preparation
CL Team September 26 2022
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Apart from preparation, many things can affect aspirants' CAT scores, and one of them is the mistakes committed during the time exam preparation. Almost 2,00,000+ aspirants every year apply for CAT, but why only a few can clear it with a high rank?
Common Mistakes Done by CAT Aspirants
Not Understanding the CAT Syllabus and Exam Pattern:
Many candidates start preparing for the exam without understanding the syllabus and exam pattern. Candidates must be familiar with the topics part of the syllabus to find out which require extra effort. Also, they must be aware of each subject's time duration, marking scheme, and weightage.
Not Having A Proper Study Plan:
To achieve anything, the first and most basic thing required a proper plan. A perfect study plan consists of study time, topics to cover, key checkpoints, evaluation criteria, and flexibility. Many students start their preparation without a plan and failed miserably after some time. A well-structured plan works as a guide throughout the preparation and provides some useful insight.
A good plan is essential for achieving anything in the first place.:
A perfect schedule includes study time, topics to cover, essential milestones, evaluation criteria, and flexibility. Without a plan, many students begin their preparation and eventually fail miserably after some time. A well-organized strategy works as a roadmap for the preparation and offers some useful insight.
Avoid Solving the Previous Year Papers or Mock Test Series:
It's crucial to regularly evaluate your performance in an exam like the CAT in order to gain insightful information about your performance. Solving more papers gives you confidence and knowledge of the type of questions asked, improves your skills, and makes you familiar with exam patterns.
Failed In Managing the Time :
Time management is essential to be successful in the CAT exam. As mentioned, CAT covers a vast syllabus, so it's important to complete the syllabus on time.
Wrong Implementation of Exam Strategy :
Making a good strategy is only half the job done; the other half is putting it into practice as effectively as you can and making the necessary adjustments. It is on candidates that they do not compromise while planting their plan in practical use.
Not Giving Importance to Other Stages of CAT â GD, and PI:
One of the major mistakes to avoid for CAT is not preparing for the group discussion and PI round. Candidates give more emphasis to the online exam stage in comparison to GD and PI. But these two rounds are also an important part of the whole CAT selection process.
Taking Excessive Stress of Result It's human nature that we start thinking about the outcome before doing the work. Sometimes it's helpful, and sometimes it can destroy your chances of success by killing your willingness. Candidates start assuming about their results before giving the exam, and this can harm their preparation.
Giving Importance of One Specific Topic:
Sometimes aspirants start devoting more time and effort to a single subject. They need to know that each question is equally important and carries equal weight. Candidates are strongly recommended to candidates that try to divide their efforts and time equally to all the topics.
Using the erroneous Resource:
If candidates open the internet and search for "CAT Preparation Resources," they can find thousands of results. Since information is available everywhere, so it becomes essential to identify the right resources. Sometimes candidates follow resources that are not as useful as others, for example, choosing the wrong coaching classes. So one does not fall into the trap and chooses everything wisely.