If you’re from a humanities background, CSAT can feel intimidating at first, but the paper is more about logic and comprehension than advanced mathematics. The goal is simply to cross the qualifying marks, not to master every topic.

Start by identifying your weak areas, usually basic numeracy or logical reasoning, and build comfort with fundamental concepts first. Regular practice with Previous Year Questions is the most reliable way to understand the level of difficulty and question patterns.
With a simple practice routine, clear concepts, and exam-focused preparation, CSAT becomes manageable even without a maths background.