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How to use mock tests to simulate the CAT exam day pressure

The Statesman Kolkata

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November 04, 2025

A serious CAT aspirant knows the syllabus, most practice questions, and many even revise and give mock tests diligently. Yet, when the exam day comes, only a handful perform to their true potential. Why? Because cracking the CAT is not only about concepts, it's equally about how you perform under pressure, manage your time, and sustain focus across two intense hours. This is where mock tests come in, not just as a practice tool, but as a way to simulate the real exam environment and train your mind for the big day.

- KARAN MEHTΑ

If you learn to use mocks the right way, the actual CAT/XAT/NMAT/SNAP and other management entrance tests will feel like just another mock you've already taken.

Here's how you can use them strategically to simulate exam day pressure and maximise your performance.

1. Replicate the exam environment

One of the most effective ways to make mocks work for you is to treat them like the actual exam.

Sit at a desk, in a quiet room, without interruptions. Time your test exactly as per the real exam, no pausing, no distractions. Avoid using your phone, looking up answers, or even taking unnecessary breaks.

By building these habits, your brain gets conditioned to the actual test-day discipline. So, when you walk into the exam hall, nothing feels unusual; it feels like another mock test you've already done many times before.

2. Build mental endurance

CAT and other MBA entrance exams last for about two hours, but the mental energy they demand is equivalent to running a marathon. If you don't build stamina beforehand, fatigue will creep in mid-exam.

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