
A Structured Success Approach by Career Launcher South Ex, Delhi
Competitive exams like CAT, CUET, CLAT, and IPM demand long-term focus and discipline. With months of preparation ahead, students often face burnout, distraction, and uncertainty about their progress. Weekly goal setting and structured tracking become crucial to overcoming these challenges.
At Career Launcher South Ex, Delhi, we believe that success in national-level exams is not about one big effort, but consistent weekly progress. This guide offers a detailed weekly tracking plan tailored to aspirants of CAT, CUET, CLAT, and IPM.
Whether your target is an IIM, a top law school, or a central university, weekly goal-setting will enhance your efficiency, confidence, and direction. Here's how to structure your weekly preparation.
Breaking down your preparation into weekly goals helps you:
Focus on smaller, achievable objectives
Adjust your plan based on performance and energy
Avoid last-minute panic and information overload
Stay motivated with visible progress
Weekly systems help balance long-term strategy with short-term execution.
Here’s a simple structure to follow each week:
Assign week number and dates
Define 2–3 major focus areas
Track completion percentage
Note any challenges faced
Identify changes or adjustments needed for the next week
Start this every Sunday by setting goals, and do a review each Saturday night.
Monday: Solve 5 Arithmetic questions (Quant)
Tuesday: Read 2 RC passages and answer summary questions
Wednesday: Solve 1 DI set and 1 LR puzzle
Thursday: Practice Algebra questions
Friday: Take a VARC sectional test
Saturday: Attempt a mixed DILR test
Sunday: Reflect on the week, do light editorial reading
Monday: Practice 10 MCQs each from History, Polity, and Economics
Tuesday: Solve previous year English comprehension questions
Wednesday: Work on Logical Reasoning topics like Blood Relations
Thursday: Revise notes and watch current affairs videos
Friday: Take a quiz covering both GK and English
Saturday: Attempt a full CUET mock paper
Sunday: Weekly review and planning for the next week
Monday: Read two Legal Reasoning passages
Tuesday: Attempt GK quiz and revise static GK
Wednesday: Practice Reading Comprehension
Thursday: Solve logical reasoning puzzles
Friday: Attempt a sectional test (Legal + GK)
Saturday: Take a full-length CLAT mock test
Sunday: Reflect on mistakes and plan ahead
Monday: Solve Algebra-based Quant questions
Tuesday: Write a short 300-word essay
Wednesday: Practice Logical Reasoning sets (e.g., Seating)
Thursday: Vocabulary building and reading exercise
Friday: Take a combined Quant and Essay test
Saturday: Attempt a full IPM mock test
Sunday: Analyze mock test and plan the next week
A train covers 600 km in 6 hours. If the first half is at 60 km/h, what is the speed for the second half?
Solve: x² + 4x + 4 = 0. Find the value of x.
A milk-water mixture is in 3:1 ratio. How much water must be added to 20 liters to make it 2:1?
RC Passage Theme: Educational equity in India
What is the central idea?
Define "equity" in the given context.
GK Examples:
Who is the current Chief Justice of India?
What is the capital of Mizoram?
Name India’s first satellite.
Principle: Negligent harm leads to liability
Fact: A throws a banana peel on the road, B slips
Question: Is A liable?
Answer: Yes, due to negligence
Essay Prompt: "Social media has empowered the youth but also created anxiety. Discuss."
Math Question: A car depreciates 10% annually. Value after 2 years if it’s currently â¹1,00,000?
Spend 20 minutes each week answering these:
Which subject took the most time?
What was your average score in tests?
Did you finish all planned topics?
What can you improve next week?
Strengths: High accuracy in Verbal and DI
Weaknesses: Missed GK quizzes twice
Plan: Schedule GK sessions in the morning
Confidence Level: 7 out of 10
Study in 90-minute sessions with 15-minute breaks
Use Sunday for light activities or rest
Maintain consistent sleep-wake cycles
Keep a progress chart on your wall
Reward yourself when targets are achieved
Week 1: Sectional Mock (e.g., QA + VARC)
Week 2: Full CAT/CLAT Mock
Week 3: Full CUET/IPM Mock
Week 4: Focused Mocks (e.g., GK or Essay-based)
Each mock should be followed by a thorough review session.
Overplanning with unrealistic targets
Skipping test reviews
Ignoring weaker subjects
Only practicing favorite topics
Not taking feedback seriously
Use your tracker to hold yourself accountable and make honest adjustments.
Were at least 80% of tasks completed?
Was a full-length mock attempted and reviewed?
Did you cover all major subjects?
Did you reflect and plan for the next week?
Were distractions minimized?
We provide:
Personalized weekly planners
Mentor-guided study sessions
Real-time performance tracking
Practice questions and mock test access
Essay and comprehension feedback
Discipline beats intelligence when intelligence doesn’t show up. At Career Launcher South Ex, Delhi, we help you show up every day with purpose and structure.
Start your weekly tracker today. Build your consistency. Results will follow.