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This is the most dangerous phase of your journey.
Not because time is less. But because this is when aspirants quietly damage their final percentile without realising it.
At 275 days to CAT, the mistakes you make will compound for the next eight months.
By the time most students recognise the problem, correction becomes difficult.
Udit Saini, Founder of MBA Pathshala will conduct a live session on the most critical preparation mistakes aspirants make at this stage — and how to avoid them.
Free access for the first 150 registrations only.
Udit Saini
Founder, MBA Pathshala
At this stage of preparation, most aspirants fall into predictable traps — and the worst part is, these traps feel productive in the moment.
These mistakes do not hurt immediately.
They reduce your percentile silently over time — building up across eight months until correction becomes nearly impossible.
This webinar is designed to help you correct direction before the damage compounds — so every day from here moves you forward, not sideways.
The 5 Predictable Traps
Spending excessive time "building basics" without exam orientation
Feels like progress. Doesn't translate to percentile.
Ignoring weaker sections hoping to fix them later
Later never comes. The gap only widens.
Delaying mocks until it feels "safe"
There's no safe time. Mocks are how you learn, not test.
Attempting too many resources simultaneously
More resources means shallower mastery across all of them.
Measuring effort instead of measurable improvement
Hours logged ≠ percentile gained.
The Critical Mistakes Made 8–9 Months Before CAT
Understand the preparation decisions that separate serious aspirants from casual ones.
DiagnosisHow to Structure the Next 90–120 Days
Clear clarity on what should be prioritised now — foundation, application, speed, or testing.
PlanningThe Right Timeline for Mock Tests
When to start mocks, how frequently to take them, and how to analyse them effectively.
MocksSectional Balance Strategy
How to ensure VARC, DILR, and Quant grow together — without one pulling down your overall score.
StrategyResource Discipline Framework
Why more material is often the biggest distraction, and how to follow a controlled, structured approach.
FocusUdit Saini, Founder of MBA Pathshala, has mentored thousands of CAT aspirants over the years.
High percentiles are rarely about intelligence.
They are about decision quality during preparation.
His observation remains consistent — and this session focuses precisely on improving that decision quality.
CAT 2026 aspirants starting structured preparation
Students who have already begun but feel uncertain about direction
Working professionals balancing job and preparation
Repeat aspirants who want to avoid past mistakes
Serious candidates targeting 95+ percentile and above
If CAT 2026 is a priority for you, this session is relevant.
No recording guarantee. Live attendance is strongly recommended.
This session is free only for the first 150 registrations.
Once registrations reach capacity, access will close.
If you are delaying registration assuming there is enough time, you are already repeating one of the mistakes this webinar addresses.
Secure your seat now.
Reserve Free Seat →Yes. Especially for those starting early and wanting to avoid foundational errors.
Yes. Strategic mistakes affect even strong students.
No. The focus is entirely on preparation strategy and clarity.
There is no recording guarantee. Attending live is recommended.
At 275 days to CAT, you still have enough time.
But only if your preparation direction is correct.
The difference between a 99 percentile and a regret is often one wrong preparation phase.
Free for first 150 serious aspirants
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