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How to Stay Consistent During Long-Term Preparation for CAT & CLAT

Staying Consistent in Your CAT and CLAT Preparation

Preparing for competitive exams like the CAT and CLAT demands sustained effort and unwavering focus. While many aspirants begin with enthusiasm, maintaining that momentum over several months is the real challenge. Career Launcher – South Extension, Delhi, recognized as one of the best CAT coaching in South Ex Delhi and CLAT coaching center South Ex, offers structured guidance—but your personal discipline will ultimately determine your success.

This guide shares practical strategies, a structured 6-month timetable, and sample questions with solutions to help you stay consistent and make steady progress toward your goals.


Why Consistency Matters

Consistency is the foundation of effective preparation. It leads to:

  • Steady and measurable progress

  • Less pressure during the final weeks

  • Strengthening of weak areas over time

  • Confidence built through daily effort


How Career Launcher South Ex Delhi Supports You

Career Launcher South Ex is a trusted name in competitive exam training. Their support includes:

  • Expert Faculty: Experienced mentors for CAT and CLAT prep

  • Structured Programs: Long-term online and classroom learning modules

  • Mock Tests & Analysis: Regular practice with in-depth feedback

  • 1-on-1 Mentorship: Focused guidance for personal improvement

  • Peer Motivation: Study among equally driven aspirants

  • Updated Material: Fully aligned with current exam patterns

With this system in place, students stay motivated and on track throughout their journey.


6-Month Study Timetable

Monday to Saturday

  • 6:00 am – 7:00 am: Wake up + Light exercise/meditation

  • 7:00 am – 9:00 am: Concept Study (Quantitative or Legal Reasoning)

  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am: Breakfast and short break

  • 10:00 am – 12:00 pm: Practice Problems (Quantitative or Verbal)

  • 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm: Review mistakes and make revision notes

  • 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm: Lunch and rest

  • 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm: Sectional test practice

  • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm: Leisure or relaxation

  • 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm: Reading comprehension / Current affairs

  • 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm: Dinner

  • 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm: Mock test review or daily revision

Sunday

  • Full-length mock test (alternate weeks: CAT/CLAT)

  • Analyze performance in detail

  • Set weekly study goals


Sample Questions with Solutions

CAT

  • Quantitative Aptitude
    Q: The sum of two numbers is 10, and their product is 21. Find the numbers.
    Sol: Let the numbers be x and (10 - x). So,
    x(10 - x) = 21 → x² - 10x + 21 = 0
    Solving: x = 3 and 7
    Answer: 3 and 7

  • Data Interpretation
    Q: A company’s sales increased from $2M in 2016 to $4M in 2020. What is the average annual growth rate?
    Sol: CAGR = [(4/2)^(1/4)] - 1 ≈ 0.1892
    Answer: Approximately 18.92%

  • Verbal Ability
    Q: Choose the synonym of "aberration".
    Options: A) Norm B) Deviation C) Regularity D) Standard
    Answer: B) Deviation

CLAT

  • English Language
    Q: Synonym of "benevolent"?
    Options: A) Kind B) Malevolent C) Rude D) Harsh
    Answer: A) Kind

  • Current Affairs
    Q: Who is the current Chief Justice of India (as of May 2025)?
    Answer: (To be updated)

  • Legal Reasoning
    Principle: Right to freedom of speech
    Fact: X posts a critical review of a government policy online
    Q: Has X violated any law?
    Answer: No — X is exercising their right to free speech

  • Logical Reasoning
    Q: All apples are fruits. Some fruits are sweet. Can we conclude some apples are sweet?
    Answer: No — the conclusion is not logically supported

  • Quantitative Techniques
    Q: A train travels 90 km in 1.5 hours. What is its speed?
    Sol: Speed = Distance / Time = 90 / 1.5 = 60 km/h
    Answer: 60 km/h


Tips to Stay Consistent

  • Use Visual Planners: Keep a daily study tracker

  • Stay Accountable: Form or join a peer group

  • Reward Progress: Celebrate small milestones

  • Avoid Burnout: Schedule breaks and rest days

  • Weekly Reviews: Reflect on what worked each week


Final Thoughts

Staying consistent doesn’t mean being perfect every day—it means showing up, doing the work, and progressing steadily. With a well-structured routine, continuous practice, and support from Career Launcher South Ex, you can confidently pursue your CAT or CLAT goals.

Commit to the journey. Stay focused. The results will follow.


Career Launcher – South Extension, Delhi
Time: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Mobile: +91-9315737037
Email: delhi.dc@careerlauncher.com
Address: N-5, 2nd Floor, South Extension Part I,
Near South Extension Metro Station (Pink Line), New Delhi – 110049

 
 
 

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