With just one week left for the MBA CET 2026 second attempt (9th May), this is not the time to panic—it’s the time to execute smartly. Many aspirants have already analyzed their first attempt, and now this final chance can make all the difference.

In this crucial phase, your preparation should shift from learning new concepts to optimizing accuracy, speed, and strategy.


1. Focus on Attempt Strategy, Not New Topics

At this stage, starting new topics will only create confusion. Instead:

  • Revise your strong areas
  • Practice frequently asked question types
  • Build a clear attempt plan

Your goal is simple: maximize attempts with high accuracy


2. Learn from Your First Attempt

If you’ve already appeared for the first slot:

  • Identify where you wasted time
  • Check sections where your accuracy dropped
  • Understand which questions you should have skipped

Your own response sheet is your best teacher.


3. Time Management is Everything

MBA CET is not about solving everything—it’s about solving smartly.

A recommended approach:

  • First 60 minutes → Solve easy & direct questions
  • Next phase → Attempt moderate questions
  • Last phase → Smart guessing (if required)

Avoid getting stuck. One tough question can cost you 5–6 easy ones.


4. Smart Guessing Can Boost Your Score

MBA CET has no negative marking, which is a huge advantage.

  • Use elimination techniques
  • Make logical guesses
  • Avoid random blind attempts

Smart guessing can significantly increase your overall score.


5. Prioritize High-Scoring Sections

Focus more on sections that:

  • Are less time-consuming
  • Have predictable patterns

Typically:

  • Logical Reasoning & Abstract Reasoning → High scoring
  • Quant → Selective attempts
  • Verbal → Accuracy-focused

6. Mock Tests + Analysis (Non-Negotiable)

In the last week:

  • Give 1 mock daily
  • Spend more time analyzing than attempting

Focus on:

  • Mistakes
  • Time spent per question
  • Accuracy trends

7. Avoid These Mistakes

  • Don’t try to complete the entire paper
  • Don’t panic if the paper feels tough
  • Don’t compare your attempt with others

Remember, percentile depends on relative performance, not absolute score.


Final Advice

This last week is about:

  • Staying calm
  • Being strategic
  • Trusting your preparation

You don’t need perfection—you need smart execution.


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