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CAT Quant: Formula Book, 300+ Algebra Questions, Arithmetic essentials, Geometry shortcuts, Module-wise tests, Free QA YouTube course
DILR: Ultimate DILR Book (400+ sets), Basic LRDI YouTube playlist — best free DILR sets for CAT
VARC: Free verbal ability sectional tests for RC, para-jumbles, and summary questions
Mocks & PYQs: Free CAT mock tests (downloadable), CAT previous year questions free from 1991–2025, free CAT test series with mock analysis
Study Plans: Daily Targets + CAT 100 Day Challenge = your CAT 2026 study plan free
GDPI Prep: GDPI Handbook free + WAT-GDPI Bible — don't neglect this
Videos: CAT YouTube playlists for QA basics and LRDI fundamentals + full free resources video overview
Here’s a truth the test-prep industry doesn’t want you to know: the gap between a 95 percentile and a 99 percentile has almost nothing to do with how expensive your coaching is. It has everything to do with how intelligently you practice, how seriously you analyse your mocks, and how disciplined your daily routine is.
Which means the single biggest competitive advantage you can give yourself for CAT 2026 isn’t a ₹1.5 lakh coaching package. It’s knowing exactly which free resources to use, when to use them, and how to extract maximum value from each one.
That’s what this blog is for.
Quantifiers CAT Academy has built one of the most comprehensive CAT 2026 free study material ecosystems available online — and we’ve put everything in one place for you. No paywalls. No catch. Just the most useful, exam-aligned, regularly updated free resources for CAT 2026 available anywhere.
Whether you’re starting fresh in February or trying to accelerate prep in the final 100 days, this is your command centre.
Let’s break it all down — section by section, resource by resource.
Before we dive in, here’s a complete video walkthrough of all the CAT preparation free resources from Quantifiers
This is a great starting point if you want to understand how each resource fits into your overall CAT 2026 preparation strategy before downloading everything at once.
Quantitative Ability trips up a lot of aspirants not because the concepts are hard, but because they go into the exam either (a) fuzzy on formulas, or (b) solving questions the long way when shortcuts exist. Both are fixable. Here’s your CAT 2026 free study material for QA:
This is the single most downloaded resource Quantifiers offers, and for good reason. The CAT quant formula book free PDF covers every formula you need across Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Number Systems, and Modern Math — in a clean, exam-ready format designed for revision, not just reading.
Don’t just download it. Print it. Stick it on your wall. Revise it every Sunday.
Algebra is one of the highest-weightage topics in CAT QA. This resource gives you 300 carefully curated questions that cover every type you’re likely to face — from basic equations to complex function problems. Perfect for CAT 2026 online preparation free.
Percentages, ratios, time-speed-distance, profit-loss — Arithmetic isn’t glamorous, but it accounts for a huge chunk of the QA section. This question bank covers every major Arithmetic concept with targeted practice for CAT-level difficulty.
Geometry in CAT rewards students who know their shortcuts cold. This PDF gives you every shortcut, trick, and property that separates a 5-minute geometry solution from a 30-second one.
One of the biggest mistakes aspirants make is jumping to full mocks before their topic-level accuracy is solid. These module-wise QA tests let you isolate and strengthen specific areas — Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry — before you start mixing them in timed practice.
If your QA foundation is shaky, start here before anything else. This CAT YouTube playlist walks you through every core concept from scratch — ideal for beginners and for anyone who’s been away from Maths for a while.
DILR is where CAT separates the prepared from the panicked. You can’t bluff your way through a Data Interpretation set or shortcut your way through a Logic puzzle. The only thing that works is volume — lots of practice sets — combined with smart analysis of where and why your logic breaks down.
Here are the best free DILR sets for CAT 2026:
This is genuinely one of the best DILR resources on the internet — free or paid. The Ultimate DILR Book contains 400+ sets spanning every type you’ll encounter in CAT: tables, bar graphs, line graphs, arrangement puzzles, games & tournaments, and more. Sets are organised by type and difficulty, making it easy to build from basics to CAT-level complexity.
If you only download one thing from this entire blog, let it be this.
Before you tackle 400 sets, you need to know how to approach DILR — how to read a set, what to tabulate, when to skip, and how to build a solving framework. This YouTube playlist does exactly that. It’s the foundation course for CAT DILR practice free, and it’s the place to start if sets feel overwhelming right now.
VARC is the section most aspirants either underestimate (“I read a lot, I’ll be fine”) or over-invest in (“I need to read 3 editorials a day, two novels a month, and subscribe to The Economist”). The truth is somewhere in the middle, and it’s more tactical than either extreme.
Good VARC preparation means consistent reading, targeted practice on RC question types, and focused work on Para-jumbles and Para-summary — the question types that are most learnable.
These free sectional tests cover Reading Comprehension accuracy, para-jumble logic, and sentence summary skills. They’re CAT-aligned, which means the RC passages are the right length, the right complexity, and the question types mirror what you’ll actually see on exam day.
Take at least one test per week. Track your RC accuracy specifically — that’s your leading indicator for VARC performance.
If you’re serious about CAT 2026, this section is the most important one in the blog.
Nothing — not the best coaching, not the most expensive study material, not the highest number of mock tests — substitutes for solving actual CAT papers. The CAT previous year questions free resource from Quantifiers gives you every paper from 1991 to 2025. That’s over three decades of exam data.
Here’s what PYQs give you that no other resource can:
Difficulty calibration. You understand what “hard” actually means at the CAT level, not at the coaching-material level. Pattern recognition. You start seeing the same types of questions, the same structures, the same traps — and you stop falling for them. Time intuition. You develop a feel for how long a question should take, which is the difference between smart attempt selection and panic-driven guessing.
The data is unambiguous: aspirants who complete at least two full passes through CAT PYQs consistently outperform those who don’t, regardless of the coaching they’ve taken.
Here’s a counterintuitive truth about CAT preparation: your mock score matters far less than your mock analysis.
A student who takes 10 mocks and analyses each one deeply will outperform a student who takes 30 mocks and moves on without reflection, every single time. Mock analysis is where you catch your selective blind spots, identify your time-wasting patterns, and figure out the 3–4 adjustments that will move your percentile from 91 to 97.
Quantifiers’ free CAT mock tests give you the material. Your job is to treat analysis as a sacred 2–3 hour process, not an afterthought.
These are full-length CAT mocks designed to mirror the actual exam format — timing, section order, difficulty distribution. Download, simulate exam conditions (no phone, timer running, no pausing), then spend the next 3 hours figuring out what went wrong.
After you’ve worked through PYQs topic-wise, use the most recent papers (2019–2025) as timed mock simulations. These are the most accurate representation of what CAT 2026 will look like, and they’re entirely free.
Having resources without a plan is like having a gym membership and no workout routine. You’ll feel productive for a week, then slowly drift. Here’s your CAT 2026 study plan free framework, built around two Quantifiers resources:
Daily Targets gives you a structured, day-by-day preparation roadmap that keeps you on track without requiring you to figure out what to study every morning. Think of it as your CAT prep GPS — it doesn’t do the driving, but it tells you where to go.
If you’re starting your serious prep in the second half of the year, the 100 Day Challenge is designed for exactly this situation. It’s an intensive, structured programme that covers concept revision, sectional practice, mock integration, and revision cycles — all within a 100-day window.
100 days. Disciplined execution. That’s enough to change your percentile significantly.
Here’s how the complete resource ecosystem maps onto a preparation timeline:
Phase 1 — Foundation (Months 1–3) Start with the Free Basics QA YouTube playlist and the Basic Essentials of LRDI course. Download the Quant Formula Book and begin memorising it module by module. Take module-wise QA tests to check conceptual understanding. Start reading quality editorials and RC passages daily for VARC. Begin solving PYQs topic-wise.
Phase 2 — Strength Building (Months 4–6) Shift to intensive practice. Do the 300 Algebra questions and the Arithmetic question bank. Solve 2–3 DILR sets daily from the Ultimate DILR Book. Take free VARC sectional tests weekly. Continue PYQs but now by paper, not just by topic. Start mock practice — one full mock per week, full analysis every time.
Phase 3 — Mock Dominance (Last 3–4 Months) This phase is about performance, not learning. Two mocks per week, deep analysis after each. Daily Targets for discipline. Intensive revision of the Formula Book and Geometry Shortcuts. Complete the most recent 5 years of PYQs as timed simulations. Start GDPI preparation in parallel.
Getting a 99 percentile and then stumbling in the GDPI round is more common than you’d think. The interview process for IIMs and top B-schools is rigorous, and most aspirants are underprepared because they assume it’s “just a conversation.”
It isn’t. It’s a structured evaluation of your clarity of thought, awareness of the world, and ability to perform under social pressure. The good news: you can prepare for it — and Quantifiers has two free resources that cover everything from GD strategy to personal interview frameworks.
The GDPI Handbook free download covers the full arc of post-CAT preparation: understanding what panelists look for, structuring PI answers, tackling stress interviews, handling “Why MBA?” and “Why this college?” questions, and presenting yourself authentically under pressure.
The WAT-GDPI Bible is a comprehensive GD and WAT preparation resource covering current affairs topics, debate frameworks, and writing strategies. If you’re heading into B-school interviews in early 2026, this is what you need to read.
Some concepts click when you read them. Others click only when you see someone walk through the logic out loud. That’s why Quantifiers’ CAT YouTube playlists are a core part of this free resource ecosystem — not supplementary material.
CAT video solutions free via these playlists are especially useful during Phase 1 of your preparation, when you’re building concepts rather than drilling practice.
For easy reference, here is every Quantifiers free resource for CAT 2026 in a single consolidated table:
| # | Resource | Category | Link |
| 1 | Quant Formula E-Book | QA | Download PDF |
| 2 | 300 Most Important Algebra Questions | QA | Access |
| 3 | Most Important Arithmetic Questions | QA | Access |
| 4 | All Geometry Shortcuts Book | QA | Download PDF |
| 5 | Quantitative Ability Module-Wise Tests | QA Practice | Start Tests |
| 6 | Free Basics QA Course (YouTube) | QA Video | Watch Playlist |
| 7 | Ultimate DILR Book – 400+ Sets | DILR | Download PDF |
| 8 | Basic Essentials of LRDI (YouTube) | DILR Video | Watch Playlist |
| 9 | Verbal Ability Tests | VARC | Access Tests |
| 10 | CAT Past Papers (1991–2025) | PYQs / Mocks | Access |
| 11 | CAT Free Mocks | Mocks | Download PDF |
| 12 | Daily Targets | Study Plan | View |
| 13 | CAT 100 Day Challenge | Study Plan | Access |
| 14 | GDPI Handbook | Post-CAT | Download PDF |
| 15 | WAT-GDPI Bible | Post-CAT | Download PDF |
Quantifiers CAT Academy offers the most comprehensive collection of CAT 2026 free study material available anywhere online — including mock tests, PYQs, formula books, DILR sets, VARC tests, and GDPI guides. This blog contains the complete list with direct links to all 15 resources.
Absolutely. CAT preparation without coaching is not just possible — it's increasingly common among top scorers. What matters isn't the source of your material but the consistency and intelligence of your practice. With structured free resources, disciplined mock analysis, and a phase-wise study plan, you can compete with anyone — including students in premium coaching programmes.
Quantifiers offers free CAT mock tests in PDF format that are designed to mirror the actual CAT exam format. Beyond the downloadable mocks, the CAT previous year papers (especially 2019–2025) serve as the most authentic free CAT test series available, since they are actual CAT papers.
The Ultimate DILR Book from Quantifiers contains 400+ DILR sets organised by type and difficulty — making it the single best resource for free DILR sets for CAT. It's available as a free PDF download. Pair it with the Basic Essentials of LRDI YouTube playlist to build your solving framework first.
Yes. Quantifiers' CAT quant formula book free PDF covers all QA topics — Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Number Systems, and Modern Math — in a compact, revision-ready format. It's one of the most downloaded free CAT preparation resources available.
Solve all available papers at least once — ideally twice for papers from 2015 onwards. CAT previous year questions free from 1991 to 2025 are available on Quantifiers. Earlier papers (pre-2000) are useful for concept variety; recent papers (2019–2025) are most relevant for current difficulty and format.
Effective CAT mock analysis free means reviewing four things after every mock: accuracy by section and topic, attempt selection (did you attempt the right questions?), time distribution (where did you spend too long?), and error type (conceptual, calculation, or reading error?). This analysis takes 2–3 hours and is more valuable than the mock itself.
Combine Quantifiers' Daily Targets (for day-to-day structure) with the CAT 100 Day Challenge (for intensive final-phase preparation). This gives you a complete CAT 2026 study plan free that covers concept building, sectional practice, mock integration, and revision — all without paying for coaching.
Yes. Quantifiers' free verbal ability tests are specifically designed for CAT verbal ability practice free, covering Reading Comprehension, para-jumbles, and sentence summary — the three main question types in CAT VARC.
Quantifiers offers two essential CAT YouTube playlists: the Free Basics QA Course (for Quantitative Ability fundamentals) and the Basic Essentials of LRDI Course (for DILR foundation building). Both are completely free and updated for CAT 2026 patterns.
The earlier, the better — but 9 to 12 months of structured preparation is typically sufficient for most aspirants. If you're starting mid-year, the CAT 100 Day Challenge is designed for exactly this scenario and gives you a realistic path to strong percentile improvement in a compressed timeline.
Don't just read it — treat it as an active revision tool. After studying any topic (Algebra, Geometry, etc.), open the relevant section of the quant formula book free and test whether you can recall each formula from memory. Review the full book once every two weeks during mocks phase. This keeps formulas sharp under exam conditions.
Yes. Quantifiers offers both a GDPI Handbook free PDF (covering personal interview frameworks and strategies) and the WAT-GDPI Bible (covering GD topics, WAT writing strategy, and current affairs angles). Both are available for free download and are updated for the 2025–26 admissions cycle.
For working professionals, the key is consistency over intensity. Focus on one section per weekday (20–30 minutes of targeted practice), take one full mock on weekends, and use the Daily Targets tool to stay on track without needing large uninterrupted blocks of time. The VARC and QA YouTube playlists are especially useful for commute-time learning.
Most free CAT resources online are either outdated, incomplete, or designed as lead-generation tools that push you into paid products. Quantifiers' CAT preparation free resources are genuinely comprehensive — updated regularly, covering all three sections and GDPI, and designed to work together as a complete preparation system rather than isolated standalone materials.
CAT 2026 preparation is a moving target. As new papers are released, new mock types emerge, and the exam pattern evolves, these resources evolve with them.
Quantifiers regularly updates the free resource library — adding new DILR sets, refreshing mock content, expanding the PYQ database, and updating the GDPI materials to reflect the current admissions cycle.
Bookmark this page. Come back monthly. The list you see in June may have more resources than the list you saw in February.
This is the one page in your browser that always justifies its tab.
Every resource on this list is available to you right now, without paying a single rupee. That’s the easy part.
The harder part — the part that actually determines whether any of this translates into a 99 percentile and a call from your dream B-school — is what you do with them. Whether you build the habit of daily practice. Whether you treat mock analysis as seriously as the mock itself. Whether you stick to the 100 Day Challenge on the days you don’t feel like it, which will be most days.
The resources remove every excuse except the most fundamental one: are you willing to show up?
We think you are. That’s why we built all of this for free.
Now go use it.
The best free resources for CAT 2026, all provided by Quantifiers CAT Academy, include:
These resources together support complete CAT preparation without coaching and make full CAT 2026 online preparation free a genuine possibility.
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