CAT 2024 Mocks

Mocks Completed 02 out of 30

Overall Mock Performances

MockTopperAIRPercentileVARCLRDIQATotal
iCAT30Sabareesh Narayanan0298.0636153384
iCAT29Aryan Raj0297.4713303376
iCAT28Rishi Ram0298.4632152471
iCAT27Ankan Bhakat0299.9043302396
iCAT26Nihar Mehta0799.6322303385
iCAT25Mridhula C1499.3330301777
iCAT24Preetha B899.8540222486

2024: iCAT29 Top-20 Percentile

RankNameAIRPercentileVARCDILRQATotal
1Aryan Raj2 97.47 1330 (Top Score)33 (Top Score)76
2Rajni Soundararajan3 96.20 26272073
3Preetha B4 94.94 28112665
4Rishi Ram5 93.67 1730 (Top Score)1562
5Tanuj Sambandam6 92.41 19212161
6Ankan Bhakat7 91.14 11183059
7Akshat Shivaji Sabale8 89.87 31 (Top Score)42358
8Harsh Sharan9 88.61 3032356
9Shayak Ghosh9 88.61 11212456
10Muthukumaran R D11 86.08 20211455
11Gayathiri Anarmee. M12 84.81 20161854
12Udaya Krishnagopal12 84.81 24181254
13Nihar Mehta14 82.28 15211753
14Ankur15 81.01 14271051

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.