INFORMATION ABOUT CAT VARC

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One of the most popular entrance exams for management aspirants is the Common Admission Test. Every year, students are eagerly waiting to give this entrance exam, and therefore the anticipation and preparation for the exam is an ongoing process. Students want to make sure that they give their time and attention to every section so that there is nothing that they miss out on. In this article we will try and understand what the requirements of the CAT VARC section are and what students need to take care of when they're preparing for a collective and holistic preparation. With the help of resources and the means that are these days easily available to the students, they should make sure that they're investing their time in the right places. Students like to invest their time into Hitbullseye as their choice of coaching institution to help them prepare for the CAT exam.

What Is CAT VARC?

While the students want to have VARC preparation for CAT they need to know what all is a part of this section. Majorly, the CAT examination is divided into 3 broad sections, and the first section is Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension. In this section, the main aspect that gets focused on the most is the English language and the students' awareness of grammar, vocabulary and sentence formation. There are various reading comprehensions for CAT in this section that students have to comprehend and, based on their understanding, answer the questions given. Whenever the students are preparing for the CAT VARC section, one of their primary focuses is on revising and learning as many reading comprehensions out there as possible and learning ways to read reading comprehension faster to save time.

Syllabus For CAT VARC

It is important for students to understand what kind of availability there is for CAT questions that are going to come in the exam. When students come across this section, there will be 24 MCQ and type-in-the-answer-type mixed questions. Students will find that the reading comprehensions are going to be four to five in this section, which are going to range from topics such as sociology, literature, history, social culture, technology, exploration, etcetera. Beyond the reading comprehension questions, there will also be various verbal ability questions ranging from parajumbles, odd-out sentences, summaries, sentence completion, error identification, fill-in-the-blanks, etc. When students prepare with the help of Hitbullseye, all the information regarding the syllabus and any new change in the exam pattern is very much clarified to the students.

Tips for the CAT VARC Section 

For the preparation of any section, students need to know the important tips and tricks that will help them to become better in that section. One of the major tips that any student should apply while preparing for this section is that they should improve their reading skills. Students will find that the more reading comprehensions they try to solve or the more books and newspapers they read, the more familiar they will become with words that will increase their vocabulary. In the exam, there can be many questions on synonyms and antonyms that students will find easier to solve when they have exposed themselves to different kinds of words. Therefore, students should make an effort to familiarise themselves with a lot of literature out there that will enhance their English ability skills.

Students will get the right kind of practice of the questions that come in the CAT VARC section when they look into the previous year question papers. These question papers will help the students to become familiar with the exam pattern and also understand how the CAT VARC section is presented in the exam. Students will realise how they have to go about solving this section, and it will make them feel more aware of what the exam question paper looks like. After having the analysis of the CAT VARC section, students can also move on to solving various mock test papers and sample papers because these will also give the students a lot of exposure to different kinds of questions. The main aim of the students during the time of the CAT exam preparation should be practising as much as possible.

Conclusion 

If the students mistake the CAT VARC section to be easy and do not prepare in a holistic manner for this, they will realise that a lot of their marks will be lost in this section. Understanding various complex and extensive reading comprehensions is not easy. Within 40 minutes, students have to understand the reading comprehension and choose the correct option, and at the same time, they have to make an effort to solve the other verbal ability questions as well. For this purpose, one of the major aims and goals of the students should be focusing on the preparation of the section really well. Students shouldn't try and take any of the sections lightly if they want to truly score a good percentile. Every answer in the exam matters, and there is a negative marking. Hence, students should make sure that they should only answer the questions that they're really sure about.

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Frequently Asked Questions 

  1. What kind of questions come in the CAT exam?

Students will come across majorly two kinds of questions in the CAT exam. The first type of questions are the multiple-choice questions, which make up 70 to 75% of the exam. These questions will have options that the students have to choose from. The second type of questions are the type-in-the-answer-type questions. For these questions, there will be questions provided in the space given for students to type their answer according to them.

  1. Is there negative marking in the CAT exam?

Yes, the CAT exam does have negative marking. Students will find that there is one mark that is deducted for every incorrect MCQ based question. It is important for the students to note that there is no negative marking for the type in the answer-type questions. This means that students can feel free to answer all of these questions without worrying about their marks being deducted.

  1. How many questions come in the CAT exam?

The total number of questions that are asked in the CAT examination is 68. The questions are not uniformly divided among the various sections. The first section, which is CAT VARC has 24 questions; the next section, which is DILR has 22 questions; and the last section, which is QA also has 22 questions.

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