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How to Improve Reading Speed

and Comprehension for CAT VARC

By Anastasis Academy, April 22, 2026 Most Read

VARC is a crucial section in CAT, and for many students, it can be the most scoring—if approached correctly. However, a common challenge is slow reading speed combined with poor comprehension. Many aspirants either rush through passages and make mistakes or read too slowly and run out of time.

The goal is to strike the right balance: read faster without losing understanding. Here’s how you can improve both speed and comprehension effectively.

1. Focus on Understanding, Not Just Speed

A common mistake is trying to read faster without ensuring comprehension.

  • Speed without understanding leads to incorrect answers
  • Re-reading passages wastes time

What to do instead:

Read at a comfortable pace first and focus on understanding the passage. Speed will improve naturally with practice.


2. Build a Daily Reading Habit

Consistency is key to improving VARC.

  • Read for 30–45 minutes daily
  • Choose diverse content: editorials, opinion pieces, philosophy, business articles

This helps you:

  • Get comfortable with complex language
  • Improve reading stamina
  • Adapt to different writing styles


3. Learn to Identify the Main Idea Quickly

Instead of focusing on every detail, train yourself to capture the core idea.

While reading, ask:

  • What is the author trying to convey?
  • What is the tone (critical, neutral, supportive)?
  • What is the purpose of the passage?

Understanding the main idea reduces the need to re-read.


4. Avoid Subvocalization

Subvocalization means reading words in your head as if you’re speaking them. This slows you down significantly.

How to reduce it:

  • Focus on reading phrases instead of individual words
  • Use a pointer (finger/pen) to guide your eyes
  • Practice conscious reading without “hearing” each word

Reducing subvocalization can noticeably increase speed.


5. Improve Eye Movement

Efficient readers don’t read word-by-word—they scan in chunks.

  • Train your eyes to move smoothly across lines
  • Avoid going back to previous lines unnecessarily
  • Minimize regression (re-reading)

Better eye movement leads to faster reading.


6. Practice RCs Regularly

Reading alone is not enough—you must apply it to CAT-level passages.

  • Solve 2–3 RC passages daily
  • Practice under time limits
  • Focus on both speed and accuracy

This builds exam-specific skills.


7. Analyze Your Mistakes

Improvement comes from understanding where you go wrong.

After each RC:

  • Check why your answer was incorrect
  • Identify if the mistake was due to misinterpretation or lack of attention
  • Compare your understanding with the actual explanation

This helps refine your comprehension over time.


8. Expand Your Vocabulary Naturally

While CAT doesn’t test vocabulary directly, understanding words helps in comprehension.

  • Learn words in context while reading
  • Avoid memorizing long word lists

Context-based learning is more effective and long-lasting.


9. Manage Time During the Exam

Even with good reading skills, time management is crucial.

  • Don’t spend too long on a single passage
  • Skip difficult passages and return later
  • Aim for a balance between attempts and accuracy

Smart selection improves overall performance.


Final Takeaway

Improving reading speed and comprehension is a gradual process. It requires consistent practice, the right techniques, and regular analysis. Focus on understanding first, build a daily reading habit, and practice RCs under timed conditions. Over time, your speed will increase naturally, and your accuracy will improve.

In CAT VARC, it’s not about reading fast—it’s about reading smart.

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