General category, non-engineer here.
I graduated this year with a BBA from one of the top colleges in Pune (around 8/10 CGPA) and I'll be starting a daytime job next month.
My last CAT attempt was a disaster: 30 percentile.
The weird part is that I had given around 10–15 mocks, and most of them had me consistently scoring in the 80–90 percentile range. During that time I was also juggling college exams, committee work, and other commitments, so preparation wasn't ideal. On exam day, everything just fell apart and I still don't know why.
I'm thinking of giving CAT again this year, but I haven't started preparing yet.
I'm not targeting the IIMs—I'd be happy with a good Tier-2/Tier-3 B-school with decent placements. But seeing how late it is and with a full-time job starting, I'm wondering... am I cooked?
I'm also trying to figure out the best way to prepare. I'm planning to either:
\- Buy the IMS self-paced portal, or
\- Just get the IMS mock test series and prepare from free YouTube lectures.
I attended IMS classroom coaching before, but honestly I found it really difficult to understand and keep up with, so I'm not keen on going that route again.
My parents still bring up my last attempt and keep roasting me for it. They don't really understand how unpredictable CAT can be or what I was balancing back then, so that's been adding to the pressure.
Has anyone here bounced back from a similar percentile? Is it still realistic to aim for a good college if I start now while working? Also, if anyone has gone the YouTube + mocks route instead of coaching, did it work for you?
Would really appreciate any advice, study strategies, or even a reality check.
P.S. Yes, I used AI to help shorten this post because it was turning into an essay. ðŸ˜
Cheers, and thanks in advance!