60 Days Study Plan 2024
60 Days Study Plan 2024
60 Days Study Plan 2024
60 Days
Study Plan
WEEK - 1 4
WEEK - 2 5
WEEK - 3 7
WEEK - 4 8
WEEK - 5 10
WEEK - 6 11
WEEK - 7 13
WEEK - 8 14
WEEK - 9 16
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A Note For
THE STUDENTS
A re you ready to embark on a transformative journey towards mastering the CAT exam? Look no
further – our comprehensive ebook is here to guide you through every step of the way.
We understand the significance of time in your CAT preparation journey. Our meticulously designed
60-day study plan ensures that you cover every essential topic within the CAT syllabus. From Quantita-
tive Ability to Verbal Reasoning, no stone is left unturned. Enter the realm of Verbal Ability and Reading
Comprehension (VARC). Untangle the intricacies of Jumbled Paragraphs, and unravel the hidden gems
within Reading Comprehension passages. Transition to Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning
(DILR), where you will master decoding complex Caselets, sculpt your logical sequencing acumen, and
conquer the labyrinth of Logical Connectives. In Quantitative Ability (QA), your journey encompasses
every terrain: from the rhythmic patterns of Geometry to the probabilistic dance of Probability. Traverse
the multifaceted landscapes of Number Systems, wield the art of Permutation and Combination, and wit-
ness the symphony of Trigonometry.
We believe in learning through practice. After each group of topics, challenge yourself with our 15 practice
tests. These tests are strategically designed to test your understanding and help you fine-tune your strate-
gies. Practice makes progress, and progress makes champions.
The true CAT experience lies in its full mock tests, and we’ve prepared 20 of them for you. Dive into the
depths of these simulated exams, honing your time management and decision-making skills. But we don’t
stop there – our expert solutions for every question will illuminate the path to improvement.
Our ebook’s focus resonates with the core principles of CAT. Each topic’s significance is highlighted,
showcasing how it plays a pivotal role in the exam. From problem-solving to critical thinking, you’ll see
how each skill is integrated into the CAT framework.
With dedication, practice, and a solid strategy, you can conquer the CAT exam. Our ebook is your road-
map to success, guiding you through the essential topics, practice tests, and mock exams. Let’s embark on
this journey together and make your CAT dreams a reality.
Get ready to excel in the CAT exam. Let’s turn your aspirations into achievements.
Team Careers360
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WEEK - 1
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Basic Numbers, Classification, conversions
Day 1 Bar Graph Nouns Study Here
(Decimal to a Fraction), Base conversion
Day 2 Unit digit and last two digits Pie Chart Pronouns Study Here
WEEK 1 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on completing Week 1 of your CAT preparation! This week, you covered a diverse range of topics from all three sections
of the CAT exam. In Quantitative Aptitude (QA), you learned about Basic Numbers, Classification, Conversions, and Base Conversion.
In Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), you worked on Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Line Graphs, and Spider Charts. Finally,
in Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), you studied Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Conjunctions, Articles, and Prepositions.
WEEK 1 TIPS:
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• For Spider Charts, practice solving questions involving multiple parameters and understanding the distribution of data points in the
spider chart.
4. Practice Sets:
• Practice Set 1:
Topics Covered: Basic Numbers, Classification, Conversions, Base Conversion, Bar Graph, Nouns, Unit Digit, Pie Chart, Pronouns,
Divisibility, Line Graph, Verbs.
Micro-Topics: Prime/composite numbers, decimals to fractions, base conversion, bar graph interpretation, noun types, unit digit
calculation, pie chart understanding, pronoun usage, divisibility rules, line graph analysis, verb forms.
• Practice sets crucial for assessing your progress. Use them to identify your strengths and weaknesses in each section.
• Analyze your mistakes in the practice sets and work on improving the areas where you faced challenges. Review the solutions carefully
to understand the correct approach to solving the problems.
WEEK - 2
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Day 10 Simple Interest and Compound Interest Blood Relation Tenses Study Here
Sentence correction
Day 14 Quadratic Equation Cubes Study Here
based on Tenses
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WEEK 2 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on completing Week 2 of your CAT preparation! This week focused on topics related to Quantitative Aptitude (QA),
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). You practiced a variety
of problem-solving techniques and analytical skills to tackle different question types.
WEEK 2 TIPS:
4. Practice Sets:
• Practice Set - 2:
Topics Covered: Factors, Tables, Conjunction, HCF and LCM, Spider, Articles, Percentage, Caselett, Prepositions.
Micro-Topics: Factors and tables, conjunctions, HCF and LCM understanding, spider chart interpretation, article usage, percentage
calculations, caselet problem-solving, prepositions usage.
• Practice Set 3:
Topics Covered: Linear Equation, Direction, Quadratic Equation, Cubes, Sentence Correction, Tenses.
Micro-Topics: Linear equations solving, directions comprehension, quadratic equations solving, cube concepts, sentence correction
techniques, tenses understanding.
• The practice sets at the end of each week are crucial for assessing your progress. Use them to identify your strengths and weaknesses
in each section.
• Review the solutions and explanations for each question to learn new problem-solving techniques and strategies.
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WEEK - 3
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Day 17 Inequalities Linear Arrangement Learn new words and their uses. Study Here
WEEK 3 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on completing Week 3 of your CAT preparation! This week focused on various topics from Quantitative Aptitude (QA),
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). You covered topics like
Polynomials, Cubes, Subject-Verb Agreement, Inequalities, Linear Arrangement, Functions and Graphs, Maxima and Minima, Circular
Arrangement, and Sentence Improvement based on Articles.
WEEK 3 TIPS:
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• Learn New Words: Expand your vocabulary by learning new words each day. Use flashcards or word lists to memorize and under-
stand their meanings.
• Conditionals: Review the various types of conditional sentences (e.g., first, second, third conditionals) and their correct usage in dif-
ferent contexts.
4. Practice Sets:
• Practice Set - 4:
Topics Covered: Inequalities, Linear Arrangement, Learn New Words, Functions and Graph, Conditionals.
Micro-Topics: Solving inequalities, linear arrangement understanding, vocabulary enrichment, functions and graph analysis, con-
ditional sentence formation.
• Practice Set 5:
Topics Covered: Maxima and Minima, Circular Arrangement, Sentence Improvement, Logarithm, Cloze Test.
Micro-Topics: Maxima and minima concepts, circular arrangement skills, sentence improvement strategies, logarithm calculations,
cloze test comprehension.
• The practice sets in Week 3 are crucial for reinforcing the topics covered. Analyze your performance and mistakes in each section to
improve your skills.
• For the Cloze test in VARC, read the passage thoroughly and try to predict the missing words based on context before looking at the
options.
WEEK - 4
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Day 23 Strategy to prepare problems involving Ages Distribution RC and PYQs Study Here
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WEEK 4 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on completing Week 4 of your CAT preparation! This week focused on various topics from Quantitative Aptitude (QA),
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). You covered topics like
Average, Distribution, Sentence Correction, Strategy for problems involving Ages, Mixtures, Selection, Ratio and Proportion, Ratio
in Partnership, and Miscellaneous questions along with practice sets and Reading Comprehension (RC) practice from previous year
questions.
WEEK 4 TIPS:
4. Practice Sets:
• Practice Set 6:
Topics Covered: Average, Distribution, Strategy for Ages, Mixtures, RC and PYQs.
Micro-Topics: Average calculations, distribution understanding, problem-solving strategies for ages, mixtures problems, reading
comprehension and previous year questions practice.
• Practice Set 7:
Topics Covered: Time and Work, Miscellaneous Problem Solving, RC and PYQs Strategy, Time, Speed, and Distance, Decision
Making.
Micro-Topics: Time and work problems, solving miscellaneous problems, refining strategies for RC and PYQs, time, speed, and
distance calculations, decision-making approaches.
• The practice sets at the end of each week are critical for evaluating your progress. Time yourself while attempting the sets to improve
your time management skills.
• Review the solutions and explanations for each question to learn new problem-solving techniques and strategies.
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WEEK - 5
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Strategy to solve the problems
Day 29 Time and Work Miscellaneous Study Here
based on RC and PYQs Part-5
Day 30 Time, Speed and Distance Decision Making Active and Passive Voice Study Here
Day 31 Train, Boat and Stream Decision Making Direct and Indirect Speech Study Here
Day 33 Linear Races and Circular Races Venn diagram Verbal Analogies Study Here
WEEK 5 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on completing Week 5 of your CAT preparation! This week covered a diverse range of topics from Quantitative Apti-
tude (QA), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). You studied
concepts like Time and Work, Time, Speed and Distance, Train, Boat and Stream, Linear Races and Circular Races, Escalators, PnC:
Basics, Counting and Arrangements, Syllogism, Venn diagram, Verbal Analogies, Participles, and Parallelism.
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• Venn Diagram: Understand the application of Venn diagrams in solving logical reasoning problems and practice different types of
Venn diagram-based questions.
4. Practice Sets:
• Practice Set 8:
Topics Covered: Train, Boat and Stream, Decision Making, Direct and Indirect Speech, Linear and Circular Races, Venn Diagram.
Micro-Topics: Train, boat, and stream problems, decision-making enhancement, direct and indirect speech comprehension, linear
and circular races understanding, Venn diagram interpretation.
WEEK - 6
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Day 38 PnC: Ranking and Derrangements Logical Deduction One word substitution Study Here
Synonyms and
Day 39 Probability Data sufficiency in LR Study Here
Discussion on PYQs
Synonyms and
Day 41 Geometry Data sufficiency in LR Study Here
Discussion on PYQs
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WEEK 6 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on completing Week 6 of your CAT preparation! This week covered topics from Quantitative Aptitude (QA), Data
Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). You studied concepts like
Permutations and Combinations (PnC), Selections and Groupings, Distributions, Ranking and Derangements, Probability, Data suf-
ficiency in LR, Geometry, Games and Tournaments, and discussions on Synonyms, Antonyms, and Previous Year Questions (PYQs).
WEEK 6 TIPS:
4. Practice Sets:
• Practice Set 9:
Topics Covered: PnC: Selections and Groupings, Syllogism, Comparison, PnC: Ranking and Derrangements, Logical Deduction.
Micro-Topics: Selections and groupings problems in permutations and combinations, syllogism solving, comparison skills, ranking
and derrangement challenges, logical deduction methods.
• Practice Set 10:
Topics Covered: Probability, Data Sufficiency in LR, Synonyms and PYQs Discussion, Geometry, Idioms and Phrases.
Micro-Topics: Probability calculations, data sufficiency in logical reasoning, synonyms exploration and PYQs discussion, geometry
concepts, idioms and phrases understanding.
• The practice sets and discussions on Synonyms, Antonyms, and PYQs are essential for evaluating your progress and identifying areas
of improvement.
• Analyze the solutions and explanations provided in the discussions to learn new problem-solving techniques and approaches.
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WEEK - 7
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Antonyms and Discussion on
Day 43 Geometry Games and Tournaments- Study Here
PYQs
Day 49 Coordinate Geometry Inequalities Idioms and Phrases and PYQs Study Here
WEEK 7 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on completing Week 7 of your CAT preparation! This week focused on topics from Quantitative Aptitude (QA), Data
Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). You covered concepts like
Geometry, Games and Tournaments, Antonyms, Parajumbles, Mensuration, Binary Logic, Logical Connectives, Coordinate Geometry,
Inequalities, and discussions on Previous Year Questions (PYQs), Idioms, and Phrases.
WEEK 7 TIPS:
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previous year CAT Parajumble questions to get familiar with the pattern.
4. Practice Sets:
• Practice Set 11:
Topics Covered: Sequence and Series, Picking up Coins, Critical Reasoning, Statistics, Clocks.
Micro-Topics: Sequence and series patterns, coin-related problems, critical reasoning techniques, statistics understanding, clock-
based problems.
• Practice Set 12:
Topics Covered: Complex Numbers, Calendars, Data Sufficiency, Sequences, Logical Connectives.
Micro-Topics: Complex numbers comprehension, calendar-based questions, data sufficiency in logical reasoning, sequences under-
standing, logical connectives interpretation.
• The practice sets and discussions on Parajumbles, Antonyms, Idioms, and Phrases are essential for evaluating your progress. Analyze
the solutions and explanations to learn new approaches and techniques.
WEEK - 8
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Day 50 Set Theory Mathematical Grid Idioms and Phrases and PYQs Study Here
Day 51 Sequence and Series Picking up of Coins Critical Reasoning Study Here
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WEEK 8 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on completing Week 8 of your CAT preparation! This week covered topics from Quantitative Aptitude (QA), Data
Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). You studied concepts like
Set Theory, Mathematical Grid, Idioms and Phrases, Sequence and Series, Picking up of Coins, Statistics, Clocks, Complex Numbers,
Calendars, and Data Sufficiency. You also practiced Critical Reasoning questions through sets and individual practice.
WEEK 8 TIPS:
4. Practice Sets:
• Practice Set 13:
Topics Covered: Roots and Network, Number Series, Verbal Analogies, Set Theory, Mathematical Grid.
Micro-Topics: Roots and network understanding, number series patterns, verbal analogies, set theory principles, mathematical grid
comprehension.
• Practice Set 14:
Topics Covered: Alphabetical and Alphanumerical Series, Miscellaneous Part-1, Number Sufficiency, Complex Arrangements, Roots
and Network.
Micro-Topics: Series involving letters and numbers, miscellaneous problem-solving (Part-1), number sufficiency in logical reasoning,
complex arrangements solving, further exploration of roots and network concepts.
• The practice sets at the end of the week are crucial for evaluating your preparation. Time yourself while attempting these sets to
enhance your time management skills.
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WEEK - 9
DAY QA DILR VARC STUDY LINKS
Day 57 Data Sufficiency Roots and Network Misc Part-1 Study Here
Day 59 Miscellaneous Alphabetical and alphanumerical series Misc Part-3 Study Here
WEEK 9 SUMMARY:
Congratulations on reaching Week 9 of your CAT preparation! This week focuses on topics from Quantitative Aptitude (QA), Data
Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). You will cover concepts like
Data Sufficiency, Roots and Network, Number Series, Miscellaneous topics involving Alphabetical and Alphanumerical series, and
practice a full-length Practice Set.
WEEK 9 TIPS:
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• Attempt the full-length Practice Set with the same time limit as the actual CAT exam. Analyze your performance and identify areas
where you need improvement. Work on time management and question selection during the mock test.
5. Miscellaneous Tips:
• Review previous practice sets and mock tests to learn from your mistakes and improve your performance.
• Focus on time management and maintain a calm and composed approach during the exam. Avoid getting stuck on difficult questions
and move on if needed.
• Stay confident in your abilities and trust your preparation. Avoid last-minute cramming and focus on revision and practice.
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Mock tests are not just any ordinary practice exams; they are the ultimate litmus test of your readiness for the CAT. These simulated
tests aim to replicate the actual exam environment, providing you with a taste of what the real CAT will feel like. Embracing mock tests
at this stage of your preparation can make all the difference in achieving the coveted 100 percentile.
As you embark on your Mock Test journey, remember that the true value of these tests lies in their analysis. Take the time to evaluate
your performance, identify areas that need work, and fine-tune your test-taking strategies accordingly. Revise and practice more in those
areas to see noticeable improvement.
Finally, approach mock tests with the same seriousness and dedication as the actual exam. Create a realistic exam atmosphere, mini-
mize distractions, and adhere to the designated time limits.
Believe in your abilities, trust your preparation, and remember that each mock test brings you one step closer to conquering the CAT
with flying colors. Embrace the challenges, stay committed, and give your best effort in every mock test.
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