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Strategies to Score 99 Percentile in CAT – PaGaLGuY

For post-graduate education, many students in India consider MBA as the most suitable option. Common Aptitude Test (CAT) is one of the most sought-after and recognized exams in India. Every year, more than 2 lakh students appear for CAT and shoot their shot at studying at the best management institutes in India.

CAT evaluates candidates’ Verbal and Reading Comprehension abilities, Quantitative skills, and Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation (LRDI) abilities. The LDRI, evaluating students based on their decision-making capability, data interpretation skills, and problem-solving speed, is the most dreaded section.

At the preparation end, there is no fixed syllabus for this section, which perhaps is one of the factors that scares candidates. Thus, candidates must comprehend this section and thus practice accordingly to get the optimal score.

The perpetually increasing competition and difficulty of CAT have made the LDRI section craftier. Subsequently, studying for this section has become more difficult. For any candidate aspiring a lucrative management career, the right strategy for this section can provide 99 percentile score in this section, which can significantly improve your overall percentile score. 

Without a doubt, LRDI is the most unpredictable section in CAT. However, with the right strategy and planning, candidates can ace this section.

Candidates have some basic misconceptions regarding this section or in general. For example, solving more questions would lead to a higher score. In reality, this is exactly what might drag your score down significantly.

The key here is to solve the maximum number of questions accurately; that is, quality is more important than quality. Candidates would need to solve around 14–16 questions accurately to acquire a score of 99 percentile in the CAT. We discuss the strategy for cracking this section in the following section: 

LRDI Strategy to Score 99 Percentile in LRDI Section

These are some approaches that must be considered when solving the LRDI section. However, there are no shortcuts to success. What works for one may not work for the other, and thus, practice is essential.

The more you practice, the more you will be acquainted with your areas of strength and weaknesses, which can be useful to design a customized plan as per your needs. 

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