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Updated 2026-05-30 · 2026 Edition

GAT Pakistan 6-Month Plan

A complete 180-day plan covering 30 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.

Days
180
Topics
30
Subjects
3
Phases
3
Full foundation a concept-first pass, a depth pass, a revision pass, and a structured mock series

How to actually use your 180 days

Build real understanding, then layer depth, two revision passes, and a structured mock series.

Daily study
2.5–3.5 hours
New topics / day
≈ 0.17
Approach
a concept-first pass, a depth pass, a revision pass, and a structured mock series

This 6-month plan gives you 180 days to work through 30 weighted GAT Pakistan topics across 3 subjects — roughly 0.17 new topics a day at 2.5–3.5 hours of focused study. That moderate daily load is the point of starting this early — you trade intensity for retention.

GAT Pakistan marks are not spread evenly across subjects. English, Quantitative Techniques, and Logical Reasoning carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so they become the conceptual backbone the rest of the syllabus hangs off. Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

Around 6 months lets you do far more than cover GAT Pakistan — you can understand it: a concept pass, a problem-solving pass, then spaced revision across all 30 topics. A multi-month plan fails by drifting in the early, low-pressure weeks. Anchor each month to a concrete checkpoint so the slack does not become a late scramble.

What to prioritise & cut

Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

Mock tests & revision

Topic and sectional tests through the build phase; full-length mocks every other week from the midpoint, weekly in the final two months. Maintain an error log from the start.

Weekly rhythm

Three arcs: a concept-building phase, a depth-and-problems phase, and a revision-plus-mocks phase. Each subject gets at least two spaced passes.

Phase-by-phase plan

24 weeks total

A 180-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 6-Month Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.

  1. 1

    Foundation

    8 weeks

    Build concept depth across full syllabus

    Topic-wise notes
    Concept tests
    Recap docs
  2. 2

    Advanced + PYQs

    10 weeks

    PYQs of last 7-10 years; advanced problems

    Year-wise PYQ solving
    Topic-wise problem mastery
    Concept gap-fix list
  3. 3

    Mocks + final revision

    6 weeks

    Weekly full-length mocks; targeted revision

    10+ full mocks
    Weak-topic eradication
    Last-mile drill

Week-by-week schedule

Week Days Topics covered
1 1–7 English: Vocabulary Building (w3)Quantitative Techniques: Number System (w3)
2 8–14 Logical Reasoning: Analytical Reasoning (w3)English: Synonyms and Antonyms (w3)
3 15–21 Quantitative Techniques: Arithmetic Operations (w3)Logical Reasoning: Blood Relations (w3)
4 22–28 English: Grammar Fundamentals (w3)Quantitative Techniques: Average and Percentage (w3)
5 29–35 Logical Reasoning: Direction Sense (w3)English: Sentence Structure (w3)
6 36–42 Quantitative Techniques: Profit, Loss and Discount (w3)Logical Reasoning: Coding-Decoding (w3)
7 43–49 English: Tenses and Their Usage (w3)Quantitative Techniques: Time, Distance and Work (w3)
8 50–56 Logical Reasoning: Series Completion (w3)English: Active and Passive Voice (w3)
9 57–63 Quantitative Techniques: Simple and Compound Interest (w3)Logical Reasoning: Seating Arrangement (w3)
10 64–70 English: Direct and Indirect Speech (w3)Quantitative Techniques: Geometry and Mensuration (w3)
11 71–77 Logical Reasoning: Puzzle Solving (w3)English: Comprehension Passages (w3)
12 78–84 Quantitative Techniques: Algebraic Expressions (w3)Logical Reasoning: Syllogism (w3)
13 85–91 English: Spotting Errors (w3)Quantitative Techniques: Linear Equations (w3)
14 92–98 Logical Reasoning: Logical Deduction (w3)English: Sentence Completion (w3)
15 99–105 Quantitative Techniques: Data Interpretation (w3)Logical Reasoning: Assumptions and Conclusions (w3)

Subject-wise topic split

Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.

English

10 topics
  • Vocabulary Building ●●●○○

    Word formation, root words, prefixes, suffixes, and techniques for expanding vocabulary for competitive exams.

  • Synonyms and Antonyms ●●●○○

    Common synonyms and antonyms frequently tested in Pakistani competitive exams.

  • Grammar Fundamentals ●●●○○

    Parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, and essential grammar rules tested in English proficiency sections.

  • Sentence Structure ●●●○○

    Simple, compound, and complex sentences, parallel structure, and sentence connectors.

  • Tenses and Their Usage ●●●○○

    All twelve tenses with their forms and usage in different contexts.

  • Active and Passive Voice ●●●○○

    Conversion between active and passive voice across all tenses.

  • Direct and Indirect Speech ●●●○○

    Rules for converting direct speech to indirect speech including tense changes.

  • Comprehension Passages ●●●○○

    Reading strategies for comprehension passages, identifying main ideas and inferences.

  • + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →

Quantitative Techniques

10 topics
  • Number System ●●●○○

    Integers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, and basic number properties.

  • Arithmetic Operations ●●●○○

    Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, squares, cubes, square roots, and simplification.

  • Average and Percentage ●●●○○

    Simple average, weighted average, percentage calculations, and applications in profit-loss problems.

  • Profit, Loss and Discount ●●●○○

    Cost price, selling price, marked price, discount calculations, and profit-loss percentage.

  • Time, Distance and Work ●●●○○

    Speed-time-distance relationships, work efficiency problems, pipes and cisterns.

  • Simple and Compound Interest ●●●○○

    Interest calculations, principal, rate, time, difference between simple and compound interest.

  • Geometry and Mensuration ●●●○○

    Area, perimeter, volume of 2D and 3D shapes including triangles, circles, and spheres.

  • Algebraic Expressions ●●●○○

    Simplification of algebraic expressions, identities, factorization, and basic algebraic operations.

  • + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →

Logical Reasoning

10 topics
  • Analytical Reasoning ●●●○○

    Developing logical analysis skills for solving complex reasoning problems through systematic approach.

  • Blood Relations ●●●○○

    Family relationship problems, coding of relationships, and deducing family trees from statements.

  • Direction Sense ●●●○○

    Problems involving directions, distance traveled, turning angles, and navigation based reasoning.

  • Coding-Decoding ●●●○○

    Letter and number coding patterns, analogical relationships, and decoding encrypted messages.

  • Series Completion ●●●○○

    Number series, letter series, alphanumeric sequences, and finding next term in given patterns.

  • Seating Arrangement ●●●○○

    Linear and circular seating arrangement problems, ordering by various attributes.

  • Puzzle Solving ●●●○○

    Various puzzle types including ranking, scheduling, and logical deduction puzzles.

  • Syllogism ●●●○○

    Deductive reasoning with two premises, Venn diagram method, and drawing valid conclusions.

  • + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →

Why a 180-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book

DimensionTypical GAT Pakistan bookThis 6-Month Plan
Time to startHours of reading before any study startsSeconds — plan is already here
PersonalisationOne-size-fits-allFits exactly your 180 days
FreshnessPrinted months agoUpdated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-05-30
Weightage signalAuthor guessDerived from last 5 years' papers
Cost₹500–2,500₹0
Sign-up requiredOften (with a trial trap)None

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GAT Pakistan 6-Month Plan — common questions

Is 180 days enough to prepare for GAT Pakistan? +

Around 6 months lets you do far more than cover GAT Pakistan — you can understand it: a concept pass, a problem-solving pass, then spaced revision across all 30 topics. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 6-month plan is built to get the most from the time you have: build real understanding, then layer depth, two revision passes, and a structured mock series.

How many hours a day does this GAT Pakistan 6-month plan need? +

Plan for 2.5–3.5 hours of focused study, covering about 0.17 new topics a day. Three arcs: a concept-building phase, a depth-and-problems phase, and a revision-plus-mocks phase. Each subject gets at least two spaced passes.

What should I skip if I am short on time? +

Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

When should I start mock tests on this plan? +

Topic and sectional tests through the build phase; full-length mocks every other week from the midpoint, weekly in the final two months. Maintain an error log from the start.

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