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How to Improve Accuracy in CAT Quant 2025

How to improve Accuracy in CAT Quant 2025: The final phase of CAT preparation is the most crucial stage for Quantitative Ability (QA). At this point, your goal is not just to solve more questions; it is to solve more questions correctly. Many students focus heavily on speed in the last few weeks, but toppers consistently […]

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How to improve Accuracy in CAT Quant 2025: The final phase of CAT preparation is the most crucial stage for Quantitative Ability (QA). At this point, your goal is not just to solve more questions; it is to solve more questions correctly. Many students focus heavily on speed in the last few weeks, but toppers consistently show that accuracy is the real score-booster in CAT Quant. This guide explains exactly how to improve accuracy in Quant during the final phase of CAT preparation using proven strategies, long-tail techniques, and practical last-mile tips that directly impact your percentile.

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Understanding the Role of Accuracy in CAT Quant

Accuracy in CAT Quant plays a decisive role because QA has no sectional cutoff that demands huge attempts; instead, it rewards clean attempts, high precision, and smart question selection. A candidate who solves even 10–14 questions with 90%+ accuracy often scores higher than someone attempting 20–22 questions with poor accuracy.

The final phase is about:

  • Reducing negative marking
  • Improving judgement of solvable vs time-consuming problems
  • Revising core concepts
  • Minimising avoidable mistakes
  • Achieving consistent accuracy across Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Modern Math

Also Read: CAT 2025 Important Quant Formulas PDF

Why Accuracy Matters More Than Speed in the Last Phase

Speed is important, but speed without strategy reduces your net score. In the final weeks, speed naturally improves with pattern recognition and familiarity, but accuracy requires conscious practice. CAT Quantations often look solvable but contain conceptual traps, hidden constraints, or trick wording, and this is where many students lose marks due to overconfidence or rushing.

To secure a high percentile (95–99+), accuracy must be prioritised through calculated attempts, logical elimination, and revisiting fundamentals.

Also Read: CAT 2025 Quant Last Minute strategy 

Proven Tips to Improve Accuracy in Quant in the Final Phase of CAT Preparation

Below are the key strategies—based on what CL mentors, toppers, and experts recommend—to improve accuracy quickly and sustainably:

1. Don’t rush: aim for fewer and correct attempts.

Avoid trying to solve everything; CAT rewards selective accuracy. Attempt the questions that you feel confident about. Even 10–12 high-accuracy attempts can take you past the 90–95 percentile mark.

2. Practice topic-wise timed sets to balance speed vs accuracy.

Break your revision into 10–12 minute topic-wise modules such as Percentages, TSD, Algebraic Equations, Geometry basics, Logs, and Progressions. Timed practice builds calmness and improves precision under pressure.

3. Learn to identify solvable questions in 30 seconds.

Within the first 30 seconds, check if:

  • You understand the structure of the problem
  • You can visualise the solution approach
  • The logic feels familiar and doable

If not, move on. This single habit prevents unnecessary mistakes and boosts accuracy dramatically.

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4. Revise conceptual traps and recurring mistake types.

Go through your mock logs to identify error patterns such as:

  • Sign mistakes
  • Ratio–proportion misinterpretation
  • Misreading constraints
  • Incorrect substitutions
  • Geometry diagram assumptions

Fixing your top three mistake types alone can improve accuracy by 20–30%.

5. During mocks, flag doubtful questions and revisit if time permits.

Instead of attempting uncertain questions early, mark them for review and return only if you have time left. This ensures your initial attempts are clean and accurate. Analyse mocks by maintaining an error log and keep tabs on your mistakes. 

6. Focus on clarity of basics over memorising tricks now.

In the last phase, stop learning shortcut tricks that you cannot execute confidently. Instead, revise concepts from Arithmetic and Algebra, which form 60–70% of the CAT Quant paper. Concept clarity is the strongest accuracy booster.

Also Read: Tricks to Improve Speed and Accuracy in CAT 2025 DILR section

What to Focus On in the Final Week Before CAT?

1. Strengthen high-weightage topics

Prioritise:

  • Percentages & Ratios
  • Time–Speed–Distance
  • Simple & Compound Interest
  • Profit–Loss
  • Linear & Quadratic Equations
  • Functions & Graphs
  • Arithmetic Progressions
  • Basic Geometry

These topics give high accuracy potential with limited formulas.

2. Practice with a CAT-like mock environment

Simulate the exact test conditions:

  • 40-minute timer
  • No scribbling beyond expectations
  • Limited switching
  • Pressure similar to actual CAT day

Accuracy improves drastically when your mind is trained for real exam stress.

3. Maintain an Error log

  • Track every mock with detailed metadata

    Maintain an Excel sheet recording the mock number, date, sectional attempts (VARC, DILR, Quant), accuracy percentage, raw score, and percentile for each section.

  • Identify and list all “unforced errors”

    After every mock, note the questions you should have solved correctly but didn’t—errors caused by calculation mistakes, oversight, rushing, or low concentration rather than conceptual gaps.

  • Calculate your personal OKAD Score (Opportunity Knocked but Accidentally Declined)

    For each section, compare your actual score with your potential score if you had avoided unforced errors. This helps measure how many marks you lost due to avoidable mistakes, and how much your percentile could have increased.

  • Use drill-down analysis to detect weak subtopics

    In the mock portal, use the “Drill Down” feature to see your accuracy topic-wise (e.g., Boats & Streams, Algebra, RC types). Note subtopics where your attempt rate or accuracy is lower than expected, even if you feel strong in them.

Also Read: How To Approach RCs and Para Jumbles in CAT 2025?

Conclusion

Improving accuracy in Quant during the final phase of CAT preparation is not about adding more concepts or learning new shortcuts—it is about refining your decision-making, strengthening your fundamentals, and eliminating avoidable mistakes. When you focus on solving fewer but high-quality questions, practise topic-wise timed sets, identify solvable questions quickly, and review recurring error patterns, your accuracy begins to rise consistently.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can I increase my accuracy in CAT Quant in the last month?

Focus on solving fewer but high-quality questions with strong conceptual clarity. Identify solvable questions quickly, avoid over-attempting, and revise your mistake patterns regularly to minimise negative marking.

2. Is it better to focus on speed or accuracy in the final phase of CAT preparation?

Accuracy is far more important at this stage. Speed naturally improves through familiarity, but accuracy requires conscious effort through selective attempts, cleaner calculations, and topic-wise timed practice.

3. How many Quant questions should I aim to attempt in CAT?

Toppers typically attempt 12–18 questions with 85–95% accuracy. Attempting more has no advantage unless accuracy remains high. Smart selection beats high attempts.

4. Does revising basics help accuracy in the final weeks?

Absolutely. Most errors in CAT Quant come from gaps in fundamentals, not lack of tricks. Reviewing Arithmetic, Algebra basics, and formula applications greatly improves accuracy.

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    Yuvakshi is a skilled content writer with a passion for simplifying complex concepts for CAT and MBA aspirants. She blends practical exam insights with a clear, engaging writing style that makes challenging topics easier to understand. With her strong interest in management education and student success, she creates content that helps aspirants prepare smarter, not harder. Through her writing, she aims to make the CAT journey less intimidating by bridging the gap between concepts and clarity.

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