Gejo Varc 1000 -

Gejo Varc 1000 -

Since "Gejo" is a well-known figure in the MBA preparation industry (specifically associated with Cracku and TIME) and "VARC" stands for , the product "Gejo VARC 1000" refers to a specialized practice resource designed for CAT (Common Admission Test) and other MBA entrance exams.

Unlike general classroom programs, VARC 1000 focuses on 1000+ handpicked questions, detailed video explanations, and strategic frameworks to solve every type of VARC problem. gejo varc 1000

is a curated collection of high-quality verbal ability questions, designed and compiled by Gejo Sreenivasan , a veteran mentor in the CAT preparation space (formerly with TIME, currently a Principal Consultant at Cracku). Since "Gejo" is a well-known figure in the

Around 13 live webinars where Gejo solves sections in real-time, allowing students to observe his decision-making and thought process. Around 13 live webinars where Gejo solves sections

| Pitfall | Fix | |---------|-----| | Watching videos but not solving questions | Maintain 80% solving, 20% watching ratio. | | Solving RCs but not analyzing | After each RC, write why the correct answer is correct and why your wrong answer is wrong. | | Skipping VA (verbal ability) | VA is low-hanging fruit – do 10 PJs daily. | | Taking mocks randomly | Schedule 1 mock every 3 days, and 2 days for analysis. | | Changing GEJO’s frameworks | Trust his methods for 2 weeks; only then modify. |

| Common Mistake | GEJO’s Solution | |----------------|------------------| | Reading RC like a novel | – underline only transition words, names, opinions. | | Trying to answer from memory | Elimination first – discard 2 options clearly wrong, then choose between the last two. | | Doing PJs by reading all sentences first | Opening-closing sentence identification + mandatory linkers (however, therefore, but). | | Ignoring para-summary | 3-step summarization – find the topic, scope, and author’s conclusion. | | No post-mock analysis | Error log – track why you got wrong: misread, trap, timing, or concept gap. |