1. Check Eligibility

· Must have a Bachelor’s degree with 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD).

· Final-year students can apply.

2. Understand the Timeline

· CAT 2025: november 30, 2025

· Results: january 2026

· Interviews & Admissions: Jan–May 2026

3. Register for CAT Early

· Deadline: september 13, 2025

· Register at iimcat.ac.in to avoid last-minute stress.

4. Make a Study Plan

· Divide prep between Quant, VARC, and DILR.

· Set weekly targets; even beginners can cover basics in 6–8 weeks.

5. Work on Weak Areas

· Identify your problem sections like RC, Arithmetic, or Logical Puzzles.

· Allocate extra practice to strengthen them.

6. Build Communication Skills

· Prepare for GD, WAT, and PI rounds.

· read newspapers, practice speaking, and improve fluency in English.

7. Take Mock Tests

· Start with 1–2 weekly mocks; analyze mistakes.

· Gradually move to full-length timed mocks to improve speed and stamina.

8. Shortlist Target B-Schools

· Apart from IIMs, explore:

o FMS Delhi

o MDI Gurgaon

o SPJIMR Mumbai

o IITs’ management programs

· Check cut-offs, fees, placements to set realistic goals.

9. Stay Consistent

· Avoid burnout: balance study, revision, and rest.

· Treat CAT prep as a marathon, not a sprint.

10. Keep Checking Updates

· Regularly visit iimcat.ac.in for:

o Exam pattern updates

o Admit card releases

o Other announcements

Tip: Start now with a clear plan, focus on weak areas, and practice consistently. This structured approach can significantly boost your chances of getting into your dream MBA college.

 

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