The first three months of preparation can define your entire CAT journey. Unfortunately, this is where most aspirants go wrong.

Instead of building strong fundamentals, students rush into advanced questions and mock tests. Without clearly understanding the Cat 2026 Syllabus, preparation becomes scattered. You may feel busy, but progress remains slow. A smart aspirant begins by breaking the syllabus into manageable parts — mastering basics in Quant, strengthening reading skills for VARC, and building logical clarity in DILR.

Another common mistake is inconsistency. Studying intensely for a few days and then losing momentum does more harm than good. CAT rewards discipline. Even 3–4 focused hours daily, if done consistently, can produce powerful results over time.

This is where structured preparation makes a difference. The recently Cat B2A Batch Launched is designed to help students move from basics to advanced levels systematically. Instead of random practice, it follows a phased approach — concept clarity, sectional strengthening, mock practice, and detailed analysis.

Mocks should not be taken casually. The real improvement happens after the test — when you analyze your mistakes, identify time traps, and refine your strategy. Toppers spend more time reviewing than attempting.

Remember, CAT is not about studying everything. It is about mastering what truly matters and performing under time pressure.

At Elites Grid, preparation focuses on steady improvement, accountability, and measurable growth. If you avoid early mistakes and follow a structured path, you give yourself a strong competitive edge.

Start smart. Stay consistent. And build momentum from day one.