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How to Prepare for CAT While Working a Full-Time Job

Preparing for the CAT while working full-time requires a strategic approach. Here are some practical tips on creating a study plan, utilizing weekends, and focusing on quality study to crack CAT and pursuing MBA.

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Ishwi Singh
Published : Aug 01 2025, 01:00 PM IST
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1. Create a Realistic Study Plan
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1. Create a Realistic Study Plan

Make a plan around your work hours. Know how much free time you get in a day or in a week. Are you free in early mornings, evenings, or only on weekends? Start with 1-2 hours of daily study and increase gradually as you find your pace. Focus on consistency over long hours.

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2. Revise and Make Use of Weekends
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2. Revise and Make Use of Weekends

Reserve weekends to study for longer hours without work distractions. Practice mock tests and revise what you’ve studied in a week. Review your week’s progress every Sunday. Don’t wait until the last month to revise. Create short notes or flashcards for formulas and key tips. Turn off social media during study time. Let family and friends know your schedule so they can support you.

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3. Use Commute Time Wisely
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3. Use Commute Time Wisely

Practise time management. Learn to manage small sections of free time you get in a day. Read newspapers like The Hindu or The Indian Express to improve reading skills. Listen to audio lessons or revise vocabulary during travel.

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4. Focus on Quality, Not Just Quantity
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4. Focus on Quality, Not Just Quantity

Choose a few good resources and stick to them. Don’t pick random topics, instead study smart and focus on weak areas. Don’t wait for the “perfect time” to study. Start small, but start today, even 15 minutes matters.

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5. Join Online Coaching or Test Series
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5. Join Online Coaching or Test Series

Since you have a full time job, it’s impossible to attend regular offline classes. Therefore, enrol in online coaching or test series that allow flexibility with your timings. Join peer study groups. Discuss doubts and share strategies with others preparing for CAT. It helps you stay accountable and motivated.

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6. Stay Motivated and Stay Healthy
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6. Stay Motivated and Stay Healthy

Preparing for CAT with a full-time job can be exhausting but don’t forget about your health during your journey. Eat well, sleep enough, and exercise; your brain works best when your body is fit. Take short breaks while studying to avoid burnout. Set small goals and reward yourself for achieving them.

As the exam date approaches, take break from work if possible. Talk to your manager and discuss flexible hours or occasional time off.

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7. Believe in Yourself
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7. Believe in Yourself

Cracking CAT with a full-time job is not an impossible task. Many working professionals clear the exam successfully. Stay positive, trust the process, and keep going. Don’t compare yourself and stay confident even if someone else is ahead.

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Ishwi Singh
Ishwi Singh is a content writer with a background in English literature. She has experience in creating engaging stories and translating content. Previously, she worked as an editorial intern at Oxford University Press.
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