Last 30 Days Preparation Strategy for CPGET

Porishmita
Porishmita Paul
Associate Senior Executive
3 mins readUpdated on Jun 22, 2026 09:38 IST
CPGET registration process is now over. The last date to submit the application form without a late fee was June 10, 2026. Candidates could apply till June 15 by paying the late fee. As per the schedule announced by Kakatiya University, CPGET 2026 exam will be conducted in the first week of July.

CPGET registration process is now over. The last date to submit the application form without a late fee was June 10, 2026. Candidates could apply till June 15 by paying the late fee. As per the schedule announced by Kakatiya University, CPGET 2026 exam will be conducted in the first week of July.

Last 30 Days Preparation Strategy for CPGET

Last 30 Days Preparation Strategy for CPGET

Kakatiya University will conduct CPGET 2026 exam nationwide, and thousands of candidates are expected to appear. Candidates who will take the exam must have already completed the CPGET 2026 syllabus and are in the revision phase of the exam.

Therefore, to help students have an effective study and revision plan in last 30 days before CPGET exam, here is an effective plan. In this plan, we will include:

  • 80 percent of your time for revision, CPGET PYQs and mock analysis

  • 20 percent of your time for weak areas only

  • 1 full mock every 2 to 3 days

  • No new chapters in last 15 days

Also Read: CPGET Exam Pattern 2026

CPGET 2026 Revision and Study Plan for Last 30 Days: Day-wise Breakdown

We have created below a day-wise schedule that one can use to prepare for CPGET in last 30 days.

DAYS 1 to 10 - Full Syllabus Revision

During these days, we will focus on a refresher of entire syllabus and formula recall. For this, we recommend that students dedicate 8 to 9 hours daily. 

  • 3 hours for Core Subject Theory

  • 3 hours for Concept Application

  • 2 hours for General Awareness and Aptitude

  • 1 hour for CPGET previous year question papers and short notes revision

Also Read: CPGET Preparation 2026

Subject-wise study plan for days 1 to 10:

Section / Paper

Important topics to study

Revision

Core Subjects (Arts / Science / Commerce)

Major theoretical frameworks

Key definitions & theorems

Historical timelines / Core formulas

Standard literature and definitions

Solve CPGET PYQs

Make a 1 page formula/concept sheet per chapter

General Aptitude & Reasoning

Numerical ability

Logical reasoning

Data interpretation basics

Practise basic shortcuts daily

Focus on speed and accuracy

Language & Current Affairs

Basic grammar rules

Recent academic developments

Important awards and books

Revise standard reference lines word to word

PYQs are mandatory

DAYS 11 to 20 - Intensive Practice and Mocks

During days 11 to 20, focus on improving accuracy and time management. This is one of the most important parts of exam preparation, as on exam day, candidates should be able to complete the paper with minimum errors. This will get you good marks in CPGET 2026 exam.

Days

Study and Revision Plan

Day 11, 13, 15, 17, 19

Full Mock Test

Day 12, 14, 16, 18, 20

Mock Analysis + Weak Areas

Make sure after each CPGET 2026 mock test, you analyse what went right and what you missed. Check for following:

  • Formula missed

  • Conceptual error

  • Guesswork mistakes

Revision Plan for days 11 to 20

On days when you are not taking mock exams, you can focus on:

  • Revise weak chapters

  • Redo incorrect PYQs

  • Speed practice for high-weightage sections

Also Read: CPGET Exam Centres 2026

DAYS 21 to 25 - Final Revision and Full Tests

During these days, candidates have to focus on mock tests and getting the score they are targeting in exam consistently. For this, candidates should:

  • Take 3 mock tests every day

  • Daily core concept revision

  • Revise important chapters with maximum weightage

  • Avoid heavy problem solving

  • Focus on confidence chapters

DAYS 26 to 28 - Light Revision Only

The last days should be conserved for light revisions of:

  • Formula sheets / Concept maps

  • Error notebook

  • Core definitions and objective facts

Also, candidates should avoid:

  • Mocks after day 28

  • New concepts

Also Read: CPGET 2026 Dates

Days 29 to 30 - Preparing for Exam Day

In the last two days, candidates should not focus on heavy study sessions and mocks. Focus on:

  • Light revision of important formulas and concepts

  • Staying calm

  • Having proper sleep

Also Read: CPGET Participating Universities

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How should I start CPGET 2026 preparation?
A: 

You should start CPGET preparation by making a simple timetable. Divide time for each subject and study daily. Follow plan honestly. Study regularly to cover CPGET syllabus on time

Q:   Is the CPGET easy or tough?
A: 

CPGET is generally considered a moderate level to manageable. It is not very tough and can be easily cracked if prepared well. 

Q:   When should I start preparing for CPGET?
A: 

You should start preparing for CPGET exam at least 4–6 months before the exam to cover all topics properly.

Q:   Which section is difficult to prepare in CPGET exam?
A: 

Based on CPGET structure, generally Part-B is the most difficult section to prepare. The technical and Science subjects are harder to prepare.

Important Topics for the last 30 Days CPGET Revision

Check below the topics that you should not forget to revise a month before the exam completely:

  • Core Subject Streams: Foundational theories, crucial definitions, major principles, and core mathematical formulas.

  • General Sections: Analytical reasoning pointers, basic verbal aptitude rules, and standard structural frameworks.

In conclusion, in last 30 days, candidates must focus on only following key areas of CPGET preparation:

  • Score improvement

  • Eliminating mistakes

  • Important topics

  • Mock tests

  • Practising previous year question paper

  • Time management

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Porishmita Paul holds an MSc in Anthropology from Gauhati University and has over 2 years of experience in content writing. She has been handling content for Hospitality & Humanities at Shiksha for a long time. She

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