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IIM Bangalore UG-AT 2026 | Last 10 Days Strategy, Important Topics & More

Looking for a 10 day preparation strategy for IIMB UG-AT to finish the last mile strong? This article covers a practical day-wise plan, expert-recommended important topics, and the best last-minute tips to revise and improve your percentile!

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The IIM Bangalore UG Admission Test is one of India’s most competitive gateways for those wanting to get into the B.Sc (Hons) programs in Economics and Data Science offered by IIM Bangalore. The competition is cut-throat and the final 10 days are crucial. You have worked hard- it is now time to tie it all together, and finish strong. 

The IIM Bangalore UG Admission Test is scheduled to take place on 13th December 2025. This article discusses a clear last 10 days strategy for IIM Bangalore UG-AT, with expert recommended strategies, important topics you must cover and last minute tips to score your best. 

IIM Bangalore UG-AT: Last 10 days study plan

Here is a day-by-day strategy for the last 10 days leading up to IIM Bangalore UG-AT. 

Day What To Do
1 Full-length mock test + detailed analysis. This will help assess current standing & identify priority areas to focus on in the upcoming days.
2 Quant + DI revision
Focus on high-weightage topics. 
3 Full mock test. To test your progress and build test taking stamina. 
4 English RC + DI caselets. Sharpen your reading skills & solving speed. 
5 Full mock test. Frequently revising and getting into the habit of taking tests will boost recall speed. 
6 LR revision + formula sheet practice. Focus on important topics and revise important formulae.
7 Full mock test
8 Light revision + flashcards. Organise everything you have learnt and focus on revising and retaining it.
9 Formula sheet + exam-day prep
10 Rest & Recharge. This will help you keep your brain sharp for the exam day.

 

Important Topics for IIM Bangalore UG-AT (Must-do topics recommended by experts!)

Since the time remaining is less, instead of trying to cover/ revise the whole syllabus, focus on perfecting the high-weightage topic. It is now the time to study smart, not hard. Here is the section-wise list of all important topics that you must cover before the IIM Bangalore UG-AT. 

Quantitative Aptitude (30 Questions)

Quantitative Aptitude is the highest-weightage section and determines most of your percentile. The following are the important topics from this section. 

Important Quant Topics for IIMB UG-AT 
Category Topics Why Important
Arithmetic Percentages, Ratios, Averages, TSD, Profit–Loss, Mixtures High-frequency & directly applicable in DI
Algebra Quadratics, Linear Equations, Inequalities, Polynomials Helps with medium-difficulty problem solving
Number System Factors, LCM/HCF, Remainders, Cyclicity Quick-solving through elimination
Advanced Math Probability, 3D basics, Matrices, Determinants, Calculus, Differentiation, Integration Experts say these may appear due to Class 12-level demands
Data Interpretation Tables, Line Graphs, Pie Charts, Bar Graphs Daily practice required to increase attempt rate

Last-Minute Preparation Tips for Quant

  • Practice 2–3 DI sets daily
  • Revise Arithmetic formulas twice a day
  • Focus on accuracy > attempts
  • Avoid learning new topics now.

Logical Reasoning (15 Questions)

LR is typically single questions, not long sets- making question selection very important.

Area Topics Why Important
Arrangements Linear, Circular, Order Ranking Visual representation increases accuracy
Core Logic Directions, Blood Relations Quick-scoring if rules are followed
Pattern Logic Number/Alphabet Series, Coding-Decoding Commonly asked
Analytical Venn Diagrams, Odd-One-Out Often easy-to-moderate scoring questions

Last-Minute Preparation Tips for Logical Reasoning

  • Don’t assume anything not stated
  • Draw diagrams for every arrangement
  • Prioritize 1-minute questions first
  • Skip long puzzles that drain time

VARC (15 Questions)

The most important VARC topics for last-minute preparation are as follows. 

Area Topics Why It Matters
Reading Comprehension Tone, Inference, Main Idea Most scoring part
Grammar SVA, Modifiers, Sentence Correction Helps eliminate wrong answers
Vocabulary in Context Synonyms, Antonyms, Root Words Useful in RC + fill-in-the-blanks
Critical Reading Fact vs Opinion Matches IIM’s analytical style

Last-Minute Tips for VARC 

  • 5 mini RCs per day
  • Read 10 minutes of Mint, Economist, or HBR
  • Don’t pick new vocabulary lists now

The #1 tip that toppers swear by! 

Take Mock Tests! All the knowledge won’t be helpful if you cannot apply it during the exam, when it matters the most. Take mock tests frequently, especially in the days leading up to the exam. It will help to get in the exam-ready mindset and help you get into the habit of recalling information in a time-bound, high pressure situation. It teaches you how to select the right questions, to build accuracy and improve speed of solving questions. It also reveals your weaknesses and strengths and shows you where to focus when time is less. 

Our IIMB UG Test series gives you closest-to-exam pattern mock tests, questions that mirror the exam’s difficulty level and detailed solution and analysis to improve your performance. Experts recommend taking 8-10 mocks in the final days to see the maximum score jump! 

Pro-tip: To get in an exam-ready mindset, take mocks in the duration of the actual exam to simulate the real exam experience.

Conclusion

The way to go is systematically planning and choosing what to give importance to. Focus on strengthening what you already know and don’t start something completely new. Daily practice and revision will take you a long way. Keep note of your silly mistakes and aim for accuracy over attempts. Most importantly, do take care of your health and prioritise sleep and proper rest too, to perform well on the exam day. All the best! 

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