Weekly Study Planner for CAT 2025 with Career Launcher South Ex Delhi

CL Team May 16 2025
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Weekly Study Planner for CAT 2025 with Career Launcher South Ex Delhi Preparing for the CAT 2025 is a marathon, not a sprint. It requires clarity, commitment, and smart planning. Whether you’re starting early or have just begun, the right mentorship and disciplined routine can make all the difference. This comprehensive weekly study planner, crafted around Career Launcher South Ex Delhi’s coaching methodology, will help you build your concepts, practice regularly, and gain confidence. Why Choose Career Launcher South Ex Delhi for CAT 2025 Preparation? Career Launcher South Ex, Delhi has established itself as one of the most reputed coaching centers for CAT aspirants in India. It offers: Experienced faculty with decades of CAT mentoring experience. Personalized attention through mentorship programs. Regular mock tests, performance analysis, and doubt-solving. An environment that motivates aspirants to aim for top IIMs and B-schools. Their structured classroom and online programs complement the study planner below and can be adapted for self-paced learners or those enrolled in classroom batches. CAT 2025 Exam Structure Overview Before diving into the study plan, it's important to understand what you're preparing for: Sections in CAT: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) Quantitative Aptitude (QA) Exam Duration: 120 minutes 40 minutes per section (time-bound) Question Types: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) Type in the Answer (TITA) Weekly Study Planner: A 6-Month Roadmap This 24-week plan is divided into three main phases: Phase 1: Foundation (Weeks 1–8) Goal: Build concepts from scratch, lay the groundwork for stronger understanding. Phase 2: Practice (Weeks 9–16) Goal: Enhance application, accuracy, and time management. Phase 3: Mocks & Revision (Weeks 17–24) Goal: Strengthen strategies, revision, full-length mocks, and focus on high ROI topics. Phase 1: Foundation Phase (Weeks 1–8) During this phase, Career Launcher South Ex typically conducts topic-wise classes across all sections, focusing on conceptual clarity. You should dedicate about 3–4 hours daily. Weekly Structure Day Morning (2 hrs) Evening (2 hrs) Monday Reading (Editorials, RCs) Arithmetic – Percentages, Ratios Tuesday Vocabulary + Grammar Basics Algebra – Linear Equations Wednesday RC Practice (Short Passages) Numbers – Factors, LCM/HCF Thursday Critical Reasoning (Assumptions) Geometry – Triangles, Circles Friday Para-jumbles + Odd Sentences DILR Basics – Tables & Bar Graphs Saturday Mock RC + Analysis Puzzle Solving (LR) + Reasoning Sets Sunday QA Practice Set Full Week Review + Mentoring Session Focus Areas: Build calculation speed through Vedic math. Start reading a newspaper daily: The Hindu/Indian Express. Attend all foundation classes offered by Career Launcher South Ex. Phase 2: Practice Phase (Weeks 9–16) Once the basics are clear, focus shifts to sectional tests, time-bound practice, and analyzing mock test performance. Weekly Structure Day Morning (1.5 hrs) Evening (2 hrs) Monday Reading Comprehension QA – Time, Speed, and Distance Tuesday Sectional VARC Test (30 mins) DILR – Data Sets (Games & Puzzles) Wednesday Grammar + Sentence Correction QA – Profit, Loss, and SI/CI Thursday Vocabulary Drill DILR – Venn Diagrams & Matrix Friday Para Summary Practice QA – Algebra Advanced (Quadratics) Saturday Full Section Test – VARC (40 min) Review and Analysis of Attempt Sunday Mock Test (Full 2-hour test) Mock Analysis + CL Mentor Review Tips: Attempt at least 2 full mocks per week from Week 12 onwards. Review mistakes and categorize them: Conceptual, Silly, or Time-pressure. Use CL's Smart CAT Cracker (SCC) videos for revision and concept reinforcement. Phase 3: Revision and Mock Phase (Weeks 17–24) This phase is most critical. It’s time to consolidate learning, increase mock frequency, and focus on strategy. Weekly Structure Day Morning (1 hr) Afternoon (2 hrs) Evening (2 hrs) Monday VARC RCs (Timed) QA Set – Mix Topics Mock Review: Focus on Accuracy Tuesday DILR Set – Advanced Puzzle Sectional Test (DILR) QA – Practice with Timer Wednesday Vocabulary + Grammar QA – Arithmetic + Algebra Mentorship Session Thursday RC Practice + Error Log Sectional Test – VARC LRDI Practice from Previous Mocks Friday QA Formula Revision QA Set – Geometry + Modern Math Mock Analysis (2-hour session) Saturday Full-Length CAT Mock Break + Light Reading Self-Evaluation + Strategy Adjustments Sunday Sectional Test – All 3 Sections Error Log Review Topic-wise Revision Career Launcher South Ex Support: 3–4 mock tests per week conducted online and in-center. One-on-one doubt sessions with mentors. Personalized improvement strategies. Sample CAT Questions for Practice Here are a few sample questions to integrate into your weekly revision sessions: Quantitative Aptitude (QA) Arithmetic – Ratio & Proportion: A sum of money is divided among A, B, and C in the ratio 5:3:2. If the total amount is ₹1000, how much does B get? Algebra – Quadratic Equations: If x² - 7x + 10 = 0, find the value of x. Geometry – Triangles: In a triangle, two sides are of length 5 cm and 12 cm. Which of the following cannot be the length of the third side? Modern Math – Probability: A bag contains 3 red, 4 blue, and 5 green balls. What is the probability of drawing a blue ball? Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) Bar Graph Data Set: The bar graph shows the revenue earned from 5 products (A to E) over 4 quarters. Find the percentage increase in revenue from Product C from Q1 to Q4. Puzzle-Based Set: Five friends – A, B, C, D, and E – are seated around a circular table. A is not next to C. B is sitting to the immediate right of E. Who is sitting between A and D? Matrix Arrangement: Four people like four different fruits: Apple, Banana, Mango, and Grapes. Each person belongs to a different city: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata. Match them based on the following clues... Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) Reading Comprehension (Sample Passage Snippet): "Global warming is one of the most serious issues confronting the modern world today. It has led to melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and unpredictable weather patterns." Question: According to the passage, what is one major consequence of global warming? Para-Jumbles: Rearrange the following sentences to form a coherent paragraph: (A) However, it has also raised ethical concerns. (B) Artificial Intelligence is transforming industries rapidly. (C) These changes are inevitable. (D) As machines learn more, humans may lose control. Odd Sentence Out: Identify the sentence that doesn't fit in the sequence. (1) The economy is witnessing a slowdown. (2) Consumer spending has drastically reduced. (3) Cricket is a religion in India. (4) Companies are freezing hiring to cut costs. Sample Question Papers and Mock Strategy Career Launcher South Ex provides: 30+ Full-Length Mocks with percentile predictors. Sectional and topic-wise tests modeled on past CAT papers. Previous year CAT question papers and solution videos. Sample Paper Strategy: Attempt full-length mocks every weekend. Time yourself strictly: 40 minutes per section. Post-mock, analyze: Number of attempted vs. correct questions. Time spent per question. Accuracy in MCQs vs. TITA. Conclusion: Stay Focused and Disciplined The journey to CAT 2025 coaching is rigorous but completely achievable with the right strategy, mentorship, and mindset. Career Launcher South Ex Delhi’s programs are well-aligned with this 24-week planner, helping aspirants transition from concept to application and finally, to competitive excellence. Keep revisiting this planner weekly. Track your progress. Stick to your plan. Adjust only when necessary. And most importantly — believe in your preparation. Let your effort compound every day.