Day 1-2: Fast-track full syllabus revision. In the first two days, quickly go over the entire syllabus. Refresh your memory of Maths formulas, English grammar rules, and basic GAT concepts. This is also the time to identify your weak topics.
Day 3-4: Practice + Previous Year’s Questions. Now, don’t just read; start practicing by writing. Solve 50-60 Maths problems daily and work on old GAT papers. This will help you understand the paper pattern and question level.
Day 5: Full Mock Test and Analysis. Sit for a full-length paper under timed conditions. After that, the most important task is to analyse your mistakes. See where you wasted time and which questions you got wrong.
Day 6: Focus on weak areas. Now, work only on your weaknesses. Whether it’s a chapter in Maths or a grammar rule in English, make sure you clear it up.
Day 7: Light revision + Mindset. Don’t take too much pressure on the last day. Just do a light revision, look over formulas, and prepare yourself mentally. A good night’s sleep will decide your performance.