CMAT 7d Plan
A complete 7-day plan covering 16 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.
- Days
- 7
- Topics
- 16
- Subjects
- 2
- Cost
- Free
How to actually use your 7 days
One fast, weight-prioritised pass over what actually appears on the paper.
This 7d plan gives you 7 days to work through 16 weighted CMAT topics across 2 subjects — roughly 2.3 new topics a day at 6–8 hours of focused study. That pace is brisk but survivable if you protect your highest-weight subjects first.
CMAT marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so they get your first and best hours, before fatigue sets in. Cover CMAT's weight 4–5 topics properly, starting with Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
7 days is enough for one disciplined pass over the high-weight portion of CMAT, not the full 16-topic syllabus. The trap is starting too slow. Begin with the heaviest subjects on day one — you do not have a buffer week.
What to prioritise & cut
Cover CMAT's weight 4–5 topics properly, starting with Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
Mock tests & revision
Sit two or three timed previous-year CMAT papers in the second half and review every wrong answer the same day.
Weekly rhythm
Front-load new CMAT learning into the first 60% of days; reserve the last 40% for previous-year papers and error review.
Week-by-week schedule
| Week | Days | Topics covered |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1–7 | Logical Reasoning: Analytical Reasoning (w3)General Knowledge: Ancient Indian History (w3)Logical Reasoning: Blood Relations (w3)General Knowledge: Medieval & Modern Indian History (w3)Logical Reasoning: Direction Sense (w3)General Knowledge: Indian Geography & Environment (w3)Logical Reasoning: Coding-Decoding (w3)General Knowledge: Indian Polity & Constitution (w3)Logical Reasoning: Series Completion (w3)General Knowledge: Indian Economy & Banking (w3)Logical Reasoning: Seating Arrangement (w3)General Knowledge: General Science & Technology (w3)Logical Reasoning: Puzzle Solving (w3)General Knowledge: World Geography & Current Affairs (w3)Logical Reasoning: Syllogism (w3)General Knowledge: Sports, Awards & Miscellaneous (w3) |
Subject-wise topic split
Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.
Logical Reasoning
8 topics- Analytical Reasoning ●●●○○
Complex puzzles involving multiple parameters, circular and linear arrangements, grids, and family tree problems — BITSAT logical reasoning tests systematic analytical thinking through multi-constraint puzzle scenarios.
- Blood Relations ●●●○○
Family tree problems, coded blood relations, generational gaps, relationship terminology, and mixed relations — direct questions where the family structure once decoded yields clear answers.
- Direction Sense ●●●○○
Cardinal and intercardinal directions, shadow-based direction problems, distance-direction combinations, and coded directional sequences — visual-spatial reasoning for BITSAT LR section.
- Coding-Decoding ●●●○○
Letter-number coding, sentence coding, new pattern coding, and mixed alphanumeric series — BITSAT tests pattern recognition speed and attention to detail in encoded sequences.
- Series Completion ●●●○○
Number series, alphabet series, alphanumeric series, and figure series — identifying the pattern to complete or find the incorrect term in a given sequence.
- Seating Arrangement ●●●○○
Linear (single and double row), circular (facing inside/outside), rectangular, and combined arrangements with multiple positional constraints — high-weight BITSAT LR topic requiring careful diagramming.
- Puzzle Solving ●●●○○
Complex multi-constraint puzzles involving ages, professions, colours, and cities — higher-order reasoning combining multiple logic types simultaneously.
- Syllogism ●●●○○
Venn diagram method, possibility cases, reverse syllogisms, and logical consistency checking — BITSAT LR tests deductive reasoning through if-then relationship statements.
General Knowledge
8 topics- Ancient Indian History ●●●○○
Current Affairs - National: Major government policies, schemes (PM-KISAN, Digital India, Make in India), legislative updates, and important national events from the past year - a high-weight area in RAS Prelims General Knowledge.
- Medieval & Modern Indian History ●●●○○
Current Affairs - International: Important summits (G20, BRICS, ASEAN), international organizations, global economic developments, conflicts, treaties, and India foreign policy engagements.
- Indian Geography & Environment ●●●○○
Rajasthan-Specific GK: Districts, capitals, tourist places, folk traditions, famous personalities, sports achievements, and current events specific to Rajasthan - direct and scoring questions in RAS Prelims.
- Indian Polity & Constitution ●●●○○
Awards and Honors: Major national awards (Padma, Bharat Ratna), international awards (Nobel, Oscar, Grammy), sports awards (Arjuna, Khel Ratna), and recognition for Rajasthan achievers.
- Indian Economy & Banking ●●●○○
Science and Technology: Government S&T missions, space program (ISRO), IT and cybersecurity developments, defence achievements, recent inventions, and science awards - increasing weight in GK section.
- General Science & Technology ●●●○○
Sports GK: Major sporting events, Indian and global athletes, cricket world events, Olympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games results, and sports-related awards and records.
- World Geography & Current Affairs ●●●○○
Important Days and Themes: International and national days of significance (Environment, Health, Education), their themes, and why they matter in the context of government schemes and policies.
- Sports, Awards & Miscellaneous ●●●○○
Books and Authors: Important books by Indian and world authors, literary awards (Jnanpith, Booker), Rajasthani literature and authors - a minor but distinctive area in GK.
Why a 7-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book
| Dimension | Typical CMAT book | This 7d Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Hours of reading before any study starts | Seconds — plan is already here |
| Personalisation | One-size-fits-all | Fits exactly your 7 days |
| Freshness | Printed months ago | Updated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-05-30 |
| Weightage signal | Author guess | Derived from last 5 years' papers |
| Cost | ₹500–2,500 | ₹0 |
| Sign-up required | Often (with a trial trap) | None |
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CMAT 7d Plan — common questions
Is 7 days enough to prepare for CMAT? +
7 days is enough for one disciplined pass over the high-weight portion of CMAT, not the full 16-topic syllabus. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 7d plan is built to get the most from the time you have: one fast, weight-prioritised pass over what actually appears on the paper.
How many hours a day does this CMAT 7d plan need? +
Plan for 6–8 hours of focused study, covering about 2.3 new topics a day. Front-load new CMAT learning into the first 60% of days; reserve the last 40% for previous-year papers and error review.
What should I skip if I am short on time? +
Cover CMAT's weight 4–5 topics properly, starting with Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
When should I start mock tests on this plan? +
Sit two or three timed previous-year CMAT papers in the second half and review every wrong answer the same day.
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