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CAT 2018 Preparation – Tips to pick up from CAT 2017

CAT 2018 is around the corner and IIM and other B-School candidates are preparing in full-swing. A very useful preparation strategy for any entrance examination is picking up the previous years paper and making comparisons to analyse the trend of questions. You might also understand where your preparation is falling short by this method.

So, here we are taking a look at CAT 2017 Question Paper to understand what to expect in CAT 2018 and how to best prepare for CAT 2018.

I] CAT 2017 Pattern – Format to be continued for CAT 2018

No. of sections  3
Total Marks 300
Marks per section Varies depending on number of questions in that section (Elaborated below**)
Time per section

1 hour per section (At the end of the hour the section in question will close and you will not be able to revisit it.)

Marking Scheme

  • +3 marks for every correct answer
  • -1 for every wrong answer
  • The Non-MCQs do not have negative marking so definitely attempt these!

 

**Section-wise Split-up of Questions in CAT 2017

Key takeaways for CAT 2018:

II] Questions asked in all Sections in CAT 2017 (Brief Overview)

Section 1: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension.

Reading Comprehension (27 questions):

Verbal Ability (7 Non-MCQ and 3 MCQ):

Section 2: Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning

In DI Section:
(16 questions)

In Logical Reasoning Section
(4 question types with 4 subquestions each, so total 16 questions):

Section 3: Quantitative Aptitude

Key takeaways for CAT 2018

Note: Accuracy vs Maximum Questions Approach

This is a highly subjective debate as for some people attempting limited number of questions accurately yields higher scores than attempting as many questions as possible. For others, it works the other way round. You will only be able to know which strategy works for you after taking enough mocks to compare the two approaches, so decide on one approach before the actual CAT 2018 attempt.

For detailed information about CAT 2018, you can take a look at our detailed guide using this link CAT 2018 Detailed Guide
To apply for CAT 2018 and access instructions related to applications, you can use this link CAT 2018 Registrations Open
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