Gejo Sreenivasan of IMS gives advice to CAT aspirants
1. What should students focus on in these last few days of CAT?
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
During last few days it is very important to keep the confidence high. Don’t do
anything that can get you in a fix. Most students try to solve a lot of
question papers. That should be avoided. Studying hard with a gap is needed so
that your mind is not clogged up
2. What should students do in the last 3 days?
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
revise; take just 1 more test on Thursday and do a through feedback on Friday n
relax the entire sat. When your revising in the last days, focus more on the
topics on which CAT asks regularly like remainder them.
3. What are the sections that should
focus on in the last few days?
Gejo Sreenivasan
- IMS - the weaker
section(s). You have to revise all the sections having more focus on the weaker
ones
4. Any specifics on the negative
marking? Have heard its 0.25 & is incremental. Also that its 0.33 for 1
markers & 0.66 for 2 markers?
Gejo Sreenivasan
- IMS - it’s
generally 1/4 or 1/3 of the marks allotted to a question.
6. What is the least cut off of each
section or aggregate to get a call from any IIM or other Top B Schools?
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS –
the IIMs has specified the minimum requirement for each section and the overall
in their bulletin.
7. What do you suggest on
timing....should students distribute time equally among all three sections or
should it depend upon difficulty levels?
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
one would generally keep the time distribution equally for all the section, but
if any changes, would depend on the nature of the paper.
8. How can one improve on data
interpretation?
Gejo Sreenivasan - IMS- one
should make a list of all the important formula and keep revising it regularly
9. Any other last minute tips?
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
the most imp thing that i suggest to my students is a proper rest. one tries to
a lot of things during the last few days .that should be avoided. Don’t do late
night studies. Take a proper sleep.
10. For DI how do you choose which
sets to work on? The more logical ones or the calculation intense ones
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
if you are fast with calculations then one should start with the calc. based
set as it is easy to identify an easy question as compared to an LR based
11. If student know my one section
is weak should he give more time to it during the CAT
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
that will depend on how difficult that section is on that day, but don’t
attempt it as the last section. Do it as a second section
12. Can give some tips on how to
maximize the overall percentile in CAT
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
focus well on all the three section, that itself would help to maximize the overall
score.
13. In DI do you suggest doing all
the questions of a set or try doing easier ones of as many sets as possible?
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
that should be done if you can identify them. if calculation based sets its
easier to locate, but in LR based set question that have additional data
will usually take more time.
14. For someone taking CAT, what are
the 3 most important things to remember?
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
don’t get stuck by spending too much time on one question, don’t neglect any
section in favor of an easier one, and lastly believe in your ability. Its very
important to keep your nerves on the day. CAT is a test of your decision making abilities and also of your mental
strength. Both are equally imp on the day.
15. Any surprises expected in CAT
this time?
Gejo
Sreenivasan - IMS -
well, your guess is as good as mine.
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