A Structured Preparation Program for Aspirants Targeting Top B-Schools
Most CAT mistakes aren’t about effort.
They’re about decisions.
What to focus on.
What to ignore.
When to change course — and when not to.
These mistakes don’t feel big in the moment.
They compound quietly over time.
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CAT is as much about decision-making as it is about aptitude.
Every test involves choices—what to attempt, what to skip, how to manage time, and how to respond when things don’t go as planned. These decisions cannot be taught through shortcuts or tricks.
Our approach helps students develop the ability to make better decisions gradually, through practice and reflection. Over time, this leads to calmer test-taking and fewer impulsive mistakes.
Mentorship in this program is meant to support students during moments of uncertainty.
There are times in preparation when progress slows, confidence dips, or strategy needs rethinking. In those moments, having someone to talk through decisions can make a meaningful difference.
The intent is not to direct every step, but to help students move forward with greater clarity and confidence in their own judgment.