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2 years, 9 months ago
2 years, 9 months ago
Hi Niral, thanks for reaching out. The 45 Days Crash Course starts today. Considering only a month and a half is left for the examination, the schedule has been curated keeping in mind that most of the syllabus is covered in the month of October. November is primarily kept aside for revision and a very few topics left over from October. Now coming to the question of how to make the most use of the course.
1. On the day the batch starts, that is, October 4, 2021, the schedule has an overview video, titled, CAT 2021 Overview. This video, apart from giving you an overview of the examination in general, will also elaborate on the various features that the course offers to its students. You are advised to go through it very carefully.
2. Every day of the week from Monday to Saturday, you will be receiving a playlist of topics that you need to cover on that particular day. These videos will mainly be concept videos and overview videos. Based on your familiarity with a particular topic, you can go through the entire video, or try out the questions in the video. Also, each of these topics is followed by a topic test, where you can try out the concept that you have just learned.
2. On Sunday, you will receive a list of revision videos, which will cover the revision of all the topics that have been taught in that particular week. This ensures that you do not forget a concept as you keep going.
3. Additionally, on Sunday, your schedule will also include a topic test (about 20 questions) and a DashCAT/Sectional.
4. You are free to take mocks at your own pace. The course contains 15 Full-Length Mocks and 3 Free Mocks. You can either take them at your own pace or follow the schedule that is provided to you.
5. This is for someone who is already familiar with the majority of the concepts and need help with only a few of them. You are advised to visit the Study Room, and watch the respective videos and get finished with the syllabus before the schedule ends.
6. Take the sectionals at regular intervals, especially to create a section-wise strategy and to get stronger in your weaker sections. There are a total of 15 sectionals, plus one free sectional for each of VARC, DILR and QA.
7. The study room also has a variety of questions. There are questions of all difficulty levels and they cover all areas that can be tested in the examination. Make sure that you keep solving questions from the study room from the topics that you have already covered.
Note that every single question in this course is a part of a test. Whether it is a topic test, a concept test, a revision test, or a study room test. This ensures that every question that you solve gives you the feel of an examination. The timer is displayed and the interface is very similar to that of an actual mock. This will help you get accustomed to the examination pressure.
Considering the time constraint, you need to give your hundred percent to achieve your target score. Having said that, the course is curated in a manner that will definitely demand your hundred percent. Try to stick to it and you will be prepared to ace the examination. Hope you find this helpful!
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