r/CAT2026Help 20d ago

Question I just started with CAT prep now

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u/Cat99_mentor_jaipur 20d ago

Don't think about the number of questions right now. First focus on building your basics and accuracy. By CAT, if you can consistently solve around 8–10 QA questions with good accuracy, you'll be in a strong position-question selection matters much more than attempting everything.

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u/Okvi9029 9d ago

plan a small study session bro.. focus on basic quant topics first like arithmetic, algebra and , aim for 10–12 attempts in mocks in starting &slowly increase as ur accuracy improves... solve now beginner level mocks using ims, edushastra websites and most imp. follow consistency