How to Improve CAT VARC in 30 Days: A Practical Plan
By Prachi Priya Jha 16 June 2026
Why VARC feels random (it isn't)
Most aspirants treat VARC like a lottery. It isn't. Marks leak from a few fixable habits, not from "bad luck on the day."
The 30-day structure
- Week 1 - Reading base: Read two non-fiction articles daily (editorials, long-form essays). After each, write a 4-line summary. This trains you to hold an argument in your head.
- Week 2 - RC technique: Switch to timed RCs. Read the questions' theme first, then the passage once, fully. Do not re-read more than once.
- Week 3 - VA accuracy: Drill para-jumbles, para-summary and odd-one-out in sets of 10. Log every error and its reason.
- Week 4 - Full sections: Take a 40-minute VARC section every alternate day. Review for an hour after each.
The three rules that move the needle
- Read the stem before the passage.
- Summarise each paragraph in four words.
- When stuck between two options, pick the one that stays closest to the author's tone - VARC rewards the least extreme answer.
Bottom line: consistency beats cramming. Thirty focused days will lift your accuracy more than three months of unfocused reading.
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