✅ VARC1000 Course by Gejo - bit.ly/3QEhvqq Hope you found the session useful, guys! I genuinely took away so much from it. You can check out Gejo's VARC1000 course above and explore the demo classes, truly liked them. Hope you find it useful too ❤
#Key takeaways VARC:: 1. Initially VARC use to be in 100 question.. 2. In case of DILR and QA, there is chapters but in VARC there is no chapters for content.. 3.in VARC option is the game changer 4.Diverse ideas will complicate the things.. Have a good sense that ever the marking are correct or not. 5. We don't have the choice to dissociate from the passage... 6.Understand what author wants to state - Agenda, read for structure not for content. . . 7.Take a pause after reading the paragraph -- can draw emojis or have small notes or small structures will help from not ZONNING out 8. Objective is not just to read the passage 9. If there is unknown word from the passage -- organic work--- I will finds the words of which I don't know the meaning Inorganic -(made easy power ) ------------------------------------------------ If we understand the story that will work 10. CAT DOESN'T ASK THE GRAMMAR QUESTION.... 11. focus on comprehension 12. NMAT -- 13. How does one effectively read VARC. 14. First teach urself from the resource of the CAT, 15. Try to chunk the sentences, don't worry about the details 16. VVI - Understand the question traps. 17. l? - elementing the traps like beast... 18. Uncertain ones are major traps.. 19. Write something which is alien in between your reading time 20. Learn from CAT and apply to CAT... B- broad E- extreme A-Alien S-Sidetrack T- tone...... Refer the Gejo video. 21. No need to go fast while reading... 22. Para jumbles - Gejo... a) there is a logical zooming in Idea... Prefer para jumbles b) 8 question correct. c) teach yourself from question of cat d) stop thinking about quantity. e) Analyse every mock. f)way to Analyse doubt of VARC:: 1st- Mark why the answer given is a problem 2nd - Write why ur question answer is correct. 3rd - how can I rectify... 23. Minimum effort maximum output.... 24.Dont do unnecessary things because u are having Attempt Strategy:40 1. Get VA out first 8 question... 2. There are 24 question take 12 question have attitude to pick the question not stuck ( train mind) 3.if u get stuck just leave. 4.skimming - don't skim... Read chup chap. 5. Enhance the pace of comprehension not reading.....
2:50 why sir created VARC1000 , how exactly he teaches which makes VARC different. 7:06 unlike quant and dilr we can't figure out whether our answer is correct or not in varc , how to know if your answer is correct? 12:12 how to handle the tendency of zoning out while reading passages? 17:14 only 3 months left for cat how to improve vocab and how to go about the passage when we are not able to understand certain words in passage? 23:05 in last 3 months what should we focus most on ? ( Reading/ grammar/vocab) 25:35 how to effectively read a passage 30:20 methods to eliminate one option when we get stuck with 2 option? 38:53 tips for parajumble 42:51 what should we do in the next 3 months to score 90+ / 99+? 55:53 how will VARC1000 help . ( People have already enrolled in other cochings). 57:34 Go through of the course VARC1000 1:05:20 varc paper attempt 1:07:36 if stuck in an RC how to know when is the right time to skip the particular RC? 1:11:57 if someone is buying the course what regime should one follow for maximum benefit 1:13:32 how to skim through passages 1:14:26 How to stay motivated 1:16:07 how to handle pressure in mock 1:18:05 is VARC1000 course enough 1:18:58 price and validity of the course 1:19:56 source of reading
When we feel lost after coming to the mid of para then its very simple make points(points as per on your convenience. The points which will give you the whole panorama of that para) you will be able to inculcate whole paras furthermore❤️
A request to some people not to put pathetic comments while it was live. I personally, have been benefited from her channel. The way she has supported continuously to the people who is preparing by own. Thanks a lot shewta.
Jejo Sreenivasan, creator of VARC1000, shares strategies to improve VARC scores, emphasizing the importance of understanding passage structure, identifying option traps, and practicing regularly with past CAT papers. He recommends a systematic approach and sticking to one process to achieve consistent improvement. Key moments: 00:46 The guest, Srinivasan, created a VRC course to help students with reading comprehension struggles, based on his own experiences and student feedback, constantly improving the course. He emphasizes unconventional teaching methods and personal growth as a teacher. -Srinivasan's journey from teaching math to focusing on VRC, highlighting the challenges he faced with reading comprehension in exams like CAT, and his transition to creating the VRC course based on personal struggles and experiences. -The development of the VRC course, driven by student feedback and continuous improvement, showcasing Srinivasan's commitment to enhancing the course content and teaching methods over time. 08:05 Students face three main problems with DRC: confusion in chapter organization, lack of focus on options in QA, and diverse advice from teachers causing uncertainty in approach. -Confusion in chapter organization in DRC textbooks leads to difficulties in understanding the material and identifying key concepts. -Lack of emphasis on options in QA questions results in students overlooking important details and struggling with comprehension. -Diverse advice from teachers on reading strategies creates uncertainty for students, impacting their approach to passages and questions. 23:26 The speaker emphasizes the importance of focusing on comprehension over grammar for CAT exam preparation, highlighting the shift in exam trends away from grammar questions in recent years. -Different approaches to building vocabulary are discussed, emphasizing the importance of understanding context and not stressing over unfamiliar words during exam preparation. -Advice is given on exam strategy, suggesting not to dwell on difficult words in passages as they may not heavily impact overall performance, focusing instead on understanding the story. -The shift in CAT exam question patterns away from grammar towards comprehension-based questions is highlighted, leading to a recommendation to prioritize comprehension practice over grammar. 24:10 Understanding the importance of reading comprehension in standardized tests like NMAT and CAT is crucial for success. Focus on essential information, avoid falling for traps, and practice eliminating answer choices effectively. -Importance of reading comprehension in standardized tests like NMAT and CAT. Focus on essential information to succeed. -Avoiding traps and effectively eliminating answer choices in reading comprehension questions. Understanding the uncertainty in certain answer choices. -Teaching specific traps and strategies to navigate reading comprehension questions effectively in standardized tests like CAT. Emphasizing the importance of practice and analysis. 32:15 The video discusses strategies for answering questions based on passages, emphasizing the importance of avoiding traps and learning from mistakes to improve performance in exams. -Creating uncertain options by broadening scope and introducing extreme or alien elements can help in answering questions effectively. -Avoiding traps like Side Track by carefully analyzing answer choices and learning from mistakes is crucial for improving exam performance. -Understanding the structure of passages, recognizing echo words, and identifying signals can aid in solving questions like para jumbles more accurately. 40:20 Zooming in on the importance of sticking to one process while preparing for exams is crucial for improving scores consistently and effectively. -Emphasizing the negative impact of alcohol on health and society, highlighting the need for awareness and avoidance. -Discussing strategies for achieving high percentiles in exams through focused preparation and consistent analysis of mock tests. -Stressing the significance of maintaining a singular study approach despite varying advice, to ensure progress and success in academic endeavors. 48:23 Improving CAT scores is based on skill and consistency, not magic. Daily reading, diverse study, mock tests, and sticking to a process can lead to score improvement within 60 days. -Importance of daily reading, diverse study, and consistent mock tests for CAT preparation within 30 days. -Emphasizing the significance of sticking to a process, skill-based learning, and the role of effort in improving scores for CAT exam. -Encouraging perseverance, consistency, and the belief that improvement is achievable within 60 days through dedicated learning and practice. 56:26 The course is designed with core lessons, strategy lessons, and daily articles to help students improve their scores, with a focus on CAT preparation and additional lessons for non-CAT topics. -Detailed breakdown of the course structure including core lessons, strategy lessons, and daily articles for students to read and engage with. -In-depth explanation of the lessons covering comprehension skills, question types, and application of skills through passages, with a focus on improving scores. -Discussion on additional features like live sessions, grammar lessons, and practice tests to enhance learning and provide a comprehensive study experience. 1:04:30 The speaker advises on a strategic approach to tackling CAT VRC paper, emphasizing on not getting stuck on questions and focusing on understanding passages to optimize time and performance. -The importance of prioritizing passages over questions in the CAT VRC paper to manage time effectively and avoid getting stuck on challenging questions. -Guidance on selecting passages based on comfort level and understanding the passage to handle questions effectively, rather than trying to answer every question. -Discussion on the course regime for optimizing benefits, focusing on following the course structure, completing core lessons, and engaging in drills to enhance learning. 1:12:33 The speaker emphasizes the importance of staying committed to studying for exams, suggesting treating it as a duty to achieve success, staying motivated, and being part of a supportive community. -Advice on skimming passages is given, focusing on identifying key ideas and retaining them while reading, rather than rushing through the content. -Handling pressure during mock exams is discussed, suggesting strategies like managing time effectively and focusing on one question at a time to alleviate stress. -Information about the course price, validity, and additional benefits for career launcher students is shared, with a humorous take on discounts and legitimate questions. 1:20:35 Reading diverse materials like articles and essays is recommended to understand different perspectives. It's important to focus on comprehension and key ideas while reading to improve retention and understanding. -Importance of reading diverse materials like articles and essays for gaining varied perspectives and knowledge. -Emphasis on comprehension and understanding key ideas while reading to enhance retention and learning. -Advice on approaching reading passages and building interest in philosophy for personal growth and learning. Generated by sider.ai
Hi maam, How to understand the logical structure of passage ? and also how to improve sentence comprehension especially the long sentences.... It would be really helpful if u make a video on logical structure of passage
As Gejo also mentioned in the session, try noting down the central message of each para. It will help with the logical structure. You don't need to understand each line. Just the para's essence.
hello shweta di could you please make a video on live projects , what are the relevant and preferred live projects by iim and suggest some resources to get the access
I recently discovered your channel and it has been a blessing. It would be of great help if you help me with the following. 2 years ago I completed my graduation in Bcom and started my own venture. As I was working full time in my own venture I had work hour flexibility so I also completed my Masters in Sociology(switch from commerce to humanities as I found the subject to be fascinating) in those two years. My doubt is should I disclose my Masters degree in my cat form as I am already going to show my full-time work experience of 2 years. will these two contradict or reflect well in my profile.
@@Shweta-Arora It will be really helpful if you explain it again😅Pleaseeeeeeeee Also really grateful that you replied to my query despite the fact that you literally have thousands of queries bombarded at you every day. really shows your dedication and kindness.
Hello didi , Does everyone gets good college it he is having 90% in cat please do a video in this Ki kya sabhi ko atleast kitne percentile tak aache college mil jate hai
Hi mam sry to ask a question not related to video but can you help me out, actually in cat form it is mentioned to write obtained marks in 10th, if I have got 9.8 cgpa. Then percentage will be 9.8*9.5 =93.1 % But when I convert it into obtained marks I am getting 558.6 out of 600. Can we write obtained marks in decimal? I am from cbse board
Ek live session Pranav sir ke sath bhi ho jaye. If Gejo sir is the God of VARC, Pranav sir the DILR Champ. His channel Aptitude Jab is a goldmine for CAT aspirants.
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Hi Shweta, if you could have Kumud Chaudhary from IMS it would just be super. She's brilliant at VARC. While I studied at IMS for all management entrance some have sentence corrections so grammar unlike CAT, she was the best grammar teacher I have ever had.
Didi , i think i did a mistake while filling my cat 2023 form , i study in jain deemed to be university and While selecting the type of university i clicked on others and typed DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY instead of clicking on deeemd Will my form get rejected for this ??
Yeah sure... Ofc his ideas and strategies are good but i don't think his course is any better than self study.. better learn urself by solving cat questions like he said himself