
Va/rc 30 dilr 29 qa 56 oa 115


How to download TIME AIMCATs? I have an active account currently.
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Please share AIMCAT 1801-25 with their solutions.


hi guys I am preparing for CAT 2018. I gave this mock now for practice and scored 53-56-56_162 VA/Dilr/QA_OA. Any tips on how to improve and keep the tempo high for coming months?
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Guys any advice on your part on how to improve and do better would really help.
thanks in advance 😄 😄


Can someone tell me the sectional cut-offs of Aimcat 1823?




AIMCAT 1822
VARC 60 Subha ka bhoola laut aaya
DILR 48 Yeh chala gaya
QA 56 ..
OA 164 : inflation of 3% every month for the past 6 months will bring it back to 140..

Just gave AIMCAT 1822. When will the analysis be made available?

Can someone please confirm if the Aimcat 1822 is as per CAT pattern??(I had missed it so planning to give it now) Like three 6 Ques RCs; two 3 Ques RCs 8 sets in DI-LR etc.

Can anyone post any other way to solve this question instead of the given TIME solution



Took it today instead of 1803(Frustrated with TIME experiment even after Mock release)
VARC 34 (75)
DILR 46 (98.5)
QA 55 (99.85)
OA 135
Projected Percentile- 99.10
AIR 125

@jaskaran97 apka bhi sir VA bar jayega abhi time hai mehnat karte hai :)
@thepredator Look, I would say that as you're already aware of most concepts, the best thing is to do questions only, but do them with a TIMER. Use TIME sectionals or IMS Practice questions. In CAT the most important thing I felt was time management and your attitude. Be confident, not over confident. Don't panic. If 1 question is taking time, let it go.
Apart from this for topics, VARC is endless. Practice the VA questions and keep a good reading habit. I would recommend reading short boring articles, because I used to sometimes lose concentration in between of an RC.
LRDI being the most dreaded section, it is most important to maintain composure here, glance through sets, pick ones you think you can do, and if you're able to crack nothing in 7-8 minutes LEAVE it. You can always come back to it, but for this whatever calculations/work you do, make it neat so you can come back and pick right from there instead of doing it all again. Another very very important thing here is to ensure full concentration and not make any silly mistake, one mistake and it can cost you 4 questions (again from experience)
Coming to QA, it has to be the most handelable section, you know the topics, and the section is very easy for anyone who has practiced, so what I did was redo all the Easy, Medium questions which I had not attempted or got wrong, of all the mocks. This made me sure of not making any silly mistake.
That is kind of it, few things I did to refine my practice, at the end it all depends on how you handle the exam, as you already have 99+ in CAT'17, I don't think what you lack is knowledge. Just do a little bit of more practice.