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CAT Preparation Strategy for Working Professionals to clear CAT Exam in 8 Months

CAT Preparation Strategy

CAT Preparation Strategy

With the announcement of CAT 2019 results, everyone can now shift their focus on the CAT 2020 exams. But that is eight months away, you must be protesting in a loud voice. However, the methods of preparation vary for all candidates, especially for working professionals. Managing a full time 9 to 5 job along with studying for CAT is just as hard as it sounds.

Nonetheless, one aspect of the preparation is the same for all candidates: starting early is a great advantage. Starting to prepare for CAT as early as 8 months before the CAT 2020 will not only benefit the working professionals but also other students. So if you are working full time and also looking for preparation tips for CAT, you have reached the right page. This article will explore the tips and strategies for CAT 2020 preparation for working professionals.

The benefit of Starting 8 months earlier

The Ideal Time for Studying

Is that even a thing? Well, if you plan carefully, then yes. Fitting in study hours on a busy day is tough. Nonetheless, let’s try to find the ideal time for studying that will be beneficial for you. If you are starting for CAT 2020 in February 2020, the journey will become easier for you.

Setting Study Goals

You are studying for one hour every day. But how to make that more effective? Any candidate preparing for any competitive exam should have set goals to achieve. Toppers of many exams like CAT, UPSC, etc follow this strategy to make the study hours effective.

Mock Tests

Attempting mocks is a crucial aspect of CAT preparation.

Importance of Break

Not many will tell you the importance of break. As you will be working full time and also studying, it will hardly leave you any time for yourself. You can always take a break on Saturday or Sunday when you are feeling too exhausted to study or work. Do something that you enjoy doing, something that will relax your mind.

Should I join Coaching?

First of all, joining coaching is optional. If you have clear concepts, you might not feel the need to join extra classes.

Secondly, If you can find time between a full-time job, commuting and self-study, then yes.

However, if you feel that coaching will help you improve your aptitude, then you must join it. You can look for coaching classes that are held weekly, preferably on Saturday or Sunday.

Should I quit my job?

Not everyone has the privilege to prepare for CAT after quitting a full-time job. There can be several factors due to which a working professional cannot quit the job. So the wise advice will be no, you should not quit your job to prepare for CAT 2020. According to a report, most candidates accepted in the top B-schools are either working professionals or have been so before sitting for the CAT. So, stick with your job and hopes of clearing CAT 2020. If you remain consistent, you can clear the exam with flying colours.

The Advantage of Joining a PaGalGuy Group

If you are a working professional and also preparing for CAT, you might hardly find any time to interact with your friends. However, joining a PaGalGuy group will help you to stay motivated and will also make you competitive at the same time. You will also get to know how other working professionals are preparing for CAT 2020. You can share and also learn several tips and strategies for CAT that will benefit you and your preparation strategies.

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