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How to Improve CAT VARC in 30 Days: A Practical Plan

By Prachi Priya Jha 16 June 2026
How to Improve CAT VARC in 30 Days: A Practical Plan

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

  1. Read the stem before the passage.
  2. Summarise each paragraph in four words.
  3. 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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