CAT 100 days preparation plan

CAT 100 Days Preparation Plan 2026 — The 5-Phase Percentile Progression

100 days sounds like a countdown. Treated right, it’s actually five distinct phases, each with its own realistic percentile target — not one long undifferentiated grind. Here’s the CAT 100 days preparation plan built around that progression, from the Quantifiers team.

Quick answer: A CAT 100 days preparation plan works best split into five ~20-day phases, each with a different job: build concepts, raise accuracy, build exam stamina, push toward 99+, and finally peak. Mock percentile ranges naturally climb through these phases — roughly 70–85 in Phase 1 up to 98–99+ by Phase 5 — but the phase’s job, not the mock number alone, is what should drive your daily schedule.

1. CAT 100 Days Preparation Plan — The 5-Phase Percentile Progression

Table 1 — CAT 100 Days Preparation Plan, By Phase

Phase Days Job Expected Mock Range*
1 1–20 Build concepts across all three sections 70–85 percentile
2 21–45 Raise accuracy through sectional, timed practice 82–92 percentile
3 46–70 Build exam stamina with full mocks and deep analysis 90–97 percentile
4 71–90 Advanced mocks, close remaining weak areas 95–99+ percentile
5 91–100 Revision and exam-day simulation 98–99+ percentile
*Mock percentiles are a useful benchmark, not a guaranteed outcome — they vary with mock difficulty and cohort. What matters is the phase’s job getting done, not hitting an exact number on any single test.

💡 Don’t Skip Ahead to Phase 3 Because Phase 1 Feels Slow

It’s tempting to jump into full mocks early because they feel more “real” than concept-building. Resist that. A shaky Phase 1 shows up as a hard ceiling in Phase 3 — full mocks expose gaps, they don’t fix them. Each phase earns the next.


2. A Daily Routine That Fits Any Phase

Table 2 — A Practical 6-Hour Daily Split

Activity Time
Quant 2 hours
DILR 1.5 hours
VARC 1.5 hours
Error analysis 45 minutes
Revision 45 minutes
With fewer hours available, reduce question volume before you reduce analysis time — a mistake reviewed properly teaches more than another unreviewed practice set. Every day should include learning, timed practice, and analysis together, not one in isolation.

3. 100-Day Quant Sequencing

  • Days 1–14: Arithmetic — percentages, profit-loss, averages, ratios, TSD, time-work.
  • Days 15–22: Algebra and equations.
  • Days 23–33: Geometry, Mensuration, and Number Systems.
  • Days 34–36: Modern Maths.
  • Days 37–100: Mixed practice and daily revision, folded into every mock cycle from here on.
Track first-attempt accuracy and average solving time, not just questions attempted. For 99+ percentile, question selection under time pressure matters as much as raw calculation speed.

4. 100-Day DILR Sequencing

  • Days 1–20: Tables, arrangements, and basic DI — 2 sets daily.
  • Days 21–45: Games & Tournaments, distributions, selections — 2–3 sets daily.
  • Days 46–70: Routes & Networks, complex DI, mixed sets under time limits — 3 sets daily.
  • Days 71–90: CAT-level difficult sets, mock-based set selection.
  • Days 91–100: High-confidence revision sets only.
The real skill here is fast, accurate set selection, not solving every set. Spend the first few minutes of every DILR section scanning for familiar structures before committing, and log why you picked each set and whether that call was right.

5. 100-Day VARC Sequencing

  • Days 1–20: RC fundamentals — 3 RCs plus 8–10 VA questions daily.
  • Days 21–40: Inference and elimination skills, same volume.
  • Days 41–60: Timed RC practice plus a full sectional test.
  • Days 61–80: Difficult passages, mixed VA.
  • Days 81–100: Mock-based revision — full VARC sections under real conditions.
Read for the author’s argument, tone, and structure — not just speed. Reading unfamiliar subjects daily (economics, philosophy, science) builds comfort with exactly the register CAT’s RC passages favour.

6. Diagnosing and Fixing a Weak Section

A weak section rarely has one single cause in any CAT 100 days preparation plan — diagnosing which specific problem you have determines the fix.

Table 3 — Weak-Section Diagnosis

What You Notice Likely Problem Fix
Can’t start the question at all Concept gap Revise the underlying concept
Understand it, answer wrong anyway Accuracy issue Analyse the specific mistake pattern
Question stays unfinished Speed issue Timed drills on that topic specifically
Attempting questions you should skip Selection issue Deliberate practice at skipping
Score collapses under mock conditions Pressure issue More frequent full simulation
Scores swing wildly mock to mock Consistency issue Stick to a fixed daily routine

7. Run This Plan With Structure Behind It

Free resources at www.quantifiers.in — including free mocks and daily targets — can run this exact 100-day sequence on your own. If you’d rather have it taught live with mocks and mentoring built in, that’s what our Sangharsh CAT Crash Course does.

Sangharsh CAT Crash Course

Every phase of this 100-day plan, structured and taught live — mocks, sectional practice, and weekly mentoring included.

See the Full Course Breakdown

For a calendar-anchored version of this same runway, see our CAT 2026 preparation from August guide.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I score 99 percentile with a 100-day CAT preparation plan?

Yes, with consistent effort, strong fundamentals, regular mocks, and detailed analysis of every mistake — the 5-phase structure is built specifically to make that realistic.

How many hours should I study daily in a 100-day plan?

Around 4 to 6 focused hours daily works for most aspirants, split across Quant, DILR, VARC, error analysis, and revision rather than one long block on a single section.

How many mocks should I take in 100 days?

Fewer during Phase 1 and 2, rising to 2–4 per week by Phase 3 onward — the depth of analysis after each mock matters more than the raw count.

What should the last 10 days of a 100-day plan look like?

Revision, previously solved questions, high-confidence DILR sets, RC practice, and a few controlled mocks — avoid new concepts and prioritise confidence and exam temperament.

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