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Score 99+ percentile

Wednesday, 17 November 2021 | Sumit Singh Gandhi

Score 99+ percentile

If you want to stand out among all CAT aspirants, it is important to score 99+ percentile. Sumit Singh Gandhi tells you how

The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a national-level examination conducted by The Indian Institute of Management. It is a mandatory exam for seeking admission into IIM or other prestigious B-schools. The exam is conducted annually in the last week of November. This year it is on November 28, 2021.

Almost two lakh aspirants appear for CAT every year and less than 2,000 aspirants score 99-plus percentile. This means that your preparation needs to be different to stand out and be in those 2000 candidates.

Over the years, it is observed that the people have the following strategies end up scoring 99+ percentile.

Be firm about aim

Since Day 1, be clear that your aim is scoring 99 percentile. Make up your mind of not settling even 0.1 percentile less than 99 percentile. Be firm and confident about yourself and just be optimistic that you can achieve it. Decide the IIM you want to get into and work towards scoring the percentile needed to get into the best IIM in the country.

Push your limits

Work hard from the very beginning. Go all out and study with all your heart. Solve a minimum of three-four mocks each day. While solving every mock, solve it like it is the actual CAT exam. After every mock check for the wrong answers and practice to not make the same mistakes. Push your limits and work as hard as you can. Work hard on the topics that you find tough. Keep practicing all the topics even the ones you are already good at. Be careful while solving each question and concentrate completely on it.

Make strategies

Study the exam pattern at first. Know how many questions you need to get right in each section to score 99 percentile. Try those strategies while practicing mocks. This will tell you which strategy is more accurate. Use the most tried and trusted strategy in the actual exam. A lot of time you will give to the section and how much maximum time you will spend on one question.

ANALYSE performance

After you practice, every time evaluate what you have done. Make a note of your mistakes. This will help you know which sections you are good at and which sections need more practice.

Accordingly, try planning upon the questions you will prefer to attempt. This way you won't lose marks unnecessarily. Don't be overconfident about your strengths and don't be ignorant of your weaknesses. Strive hard to convert your weaknesses into strengths.

REMAIN CALM

One thing that sets the 99 percentile scorers apart from the less percentile scorer is how they deal with pressure. No matter what the situation is during the exam you cannot lose your calm. You need to deal with the situation with patience. Often, there are questions that the candidate is unable to solve in the first attempt.

In such situations, leave the question and move ahead to solving the rest of the paper. This way you won't lose your time. If you panic and stick to solving that question then you probably won't be able to complete your paper ahead. Go with a good state of mind and have confidence in yourself. 

Time management

Be quick with solving the problems. Don't waste much time on a particular question. If you are not sure about an answer, keep the question for later and solve it if you have time in the end. But while solving with speed, you cannot afford to make silly mistakes. Silly mistakes are a major reason for the low percentile. You need to be careful and alert with every question. Understand the question correctly.

Practice and analySe

Solve as many questions as you can. Keep practicing regularly. It is said practice makes a man perfect, so one should keep this thought in the mind and give the time for mock test.

Practicing all the topics even the ones you are already good at. Be careful while solving each question and concentrate completely on it.

The writer is CEO, CATKing Educare

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