Overall Mock Performances

Mocks Completed 18 out of 29
MockTopperAIRPercentileVARCLRDIQATotal
iCAT29 Abhirup Sen0299.7830203080
iCAT28 Yatharth0499.7238232788
iCAT26 Navya Bhatnagar0399.8340182785
iCAT25 Shweatha G0199.91503318101
iCAT24 Gaurav Acharya0499.5053152795
iCAT23 Vedant Malpani2999.20303034104
iCAT22 Vedant Malpani0599.90412836105
iCAT21 Vedant Malpani2599.4433363099
iCAT20 Shaurya Thakur0699.85382245105
iCAT19 Jessy Mary Navin0299.95563039125
iCAT18 Jessy Mary Navin4098.9232213891
iCAT16 Jessy Mary Navin0399.95402651117
iCAT15 Jessy Mary Navin6298.9843272999
iCAT14 Tushar Garg
Jessy Mary Navin
09
09
99.86
99.86
44
46
27
33
33
25
104
104
iCAT13 Abirami R0699.91492445118
iCAT12 Shweatha G0499.94433538116

iCAT12 Top-10%-ile

RankNameAIRPercentileVARCDILRQATotal
1Shweatha499.94433538116
2Jessy Mary Navin1499.79403333106
3Rishwin Lal Thayat6498.9939302897
4Adhoxaja Kulkarni6498.9940263197
5Naman Mehta A6498.9944262797
6Keerthidhar Amarapu7898.7426254293
7Vedant Malpani8098.7118363892
8Gourav Meher8798.6014334188
9Sreedev E P9298.5232262886
10Jhanak Gupta9498.4913383485
11Anany Purwar9998.4127213583
12Tushar Garg9998.4124332683
13Anagha Alurkar9998.4128332283
14Gopi Krishna G17797.1523332480
15Christopher S20296.7527331979
16Yatharth23196.2827321978
17Ranit Biswas26195.8013343077
18Madhav Mantri26195.8020312677
19Siddharth Gupta26195.8024262777
20Abirami R28995.3417273276
21Rithu Sreetha R31494.9429242275
22Devansh Garg31494.9432172675
23Rashmi Thekkath31494.9422153875
24Santhosh Kumar J35994.2215342473
25Vimpadapu Varun35994.2216263173
26Ankush Walia36594.1221302172
27Shaurya Thakur36594.1210253772
28Agastya sahi36594.1216302672
29Ramkumar M37493.9824242270
30V Ajitabh Karan38393.8315302368
31Ameesh Kumar Singh38593.804333067
32Prajwal Deep46192.5926201864
33Ann Francis46192.5926172164
34Advait Medhekar51791.6923202063
35Dennis P James57090.8331181362

Why Take Mocks?

The biggest mistake that students make, is believing that mocks are to be taken to get a good score. That is the last thing anyone should be worried about.

Mock tests are a learning tool and a very important one at that. It’s like a computerised simulation of skydiving where crashing without your parachute has no consequences. Use the mocks to feel secure in making mistakes so that after the test you can learn from them.

Do not get disheartened on scoring low in mocks. Scoring high in mocks should be a bigger disappointment as it robs you off an opportunity to learn and improve.

Analysing the Mocks

‘A mock taken and left unanalyzed, is a mock wasted.’

At least twice the time required to take a mock should be dedicated towards analyzing it. You need to pin-point the topics in which you are lagging and understand what small changes in approach and preparation could have led to a better performance.

Focus on your worst mistakes and aim to not repeat them. Believe in small incremental changes, as just one more correct answer in every subsequent mock can lead to 90 marks more by the time you take up the actual CAT paper.

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Filling the Gaps

This step after the analysis separates the serious aspirants from the insincere riffraff. Taking mocks without clarity of what we are trying to achieve in it, is indicative of a ‘headless chicken’ approach. Strenuous efforts without direction will yield no results and this direction will be provided by our attempts to fill in the gaps after every mock analysis.

You need to specifically practice and work on the topics which you have identified as pain points during mock analysis before the next mock to ensure you are better prepared to face the music. Make a note of all your previous mistakes to avoid repeating them in the next mock.