CAT

Your Daily Dose

One essay, one challenge — a small daily habit that compounds.

Two things a day. That's it.

Read today's Aeon essay and respond for sharper VARC, then take the timed Daily Challenge to keep your problem-solving warm. Do either to keep your streak alive — doing both is even better.

📖Daily Essay
2026-07-01
Daily Challenge
Tuesday, 30 Jun

Why a daily habit beats cramming

CAT rewards consistency, not bursts. A few focused minutes every day compounds into the reading speed, vocabulary, and calculation fluency that decide your percentile.

Sharper VARC, daily

Real Aeon essays stretch your reading and reasoning far more than drilled RC passages — and you see how others interpreted the same piece.

Stay exam-warm

A short timed challenge every day keeps section pacing and accuracy from going rusty between full mocks.

Build a streak

Showing up daily is the habit toppers credit most. The streak turns 'I should study' into 'I already did today'.

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FAQs about CAT Prep

CAT (Common Admission Test) is a national-level MBA entrance exam conducted by the IIMs on a rotational basis for admission into MBA/PGDM programs across India.

CAT has three sections: Quantitative Aptitude (QA), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). Each section is separately timed.

On average, 6–9 months of focused preparation is sufficient depending on your starting level. If your basics are strong, 4–5 months of intensive prep is also viable.