


How do you think you are going to make that big a jump? There are topics and subtopics in each of the three sections, but are all of them equally critical? If not then which are the ones on which your performance in the exam broadly rests? A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence. Same, my friends, is true for your CAT preparation!! You are at, say, 70 percentile and wish to jump to 99+. Trying to manipulate a step which has little significance would barely bring any perceptible change. If yes, then the following might the most important article you will read, especially wrt VARC sectionīefore I ventured into teaching VARC for CAT, I studied Pharmacokinetics where I learnt that in order to bring about a drastic change in the rate of a pharmaceutical process, we must alter the step that dictates the phenomenon the most.
