This is the big question. While the core logic of English doesn't change, CAT 2024 and 2025 saw a slight pivot towards longer RCs and more VARC complexity. The 2023 material covers 95% of what you need, but you will miss out on the very latest mocks and session recordings if you buy an older copy. Always buy the latest edition if you can afford it.
Gejo focuses heavily on how question setters create "traps" to catch students.
CAT 2022 and 2023 saw a shift toward longer, more complex RC passages and a reduction in direct vocabulary-based questions. The 2023 edition was the first course to fully recalibrate to this "new normal." It moved away from rote learning of word lists (like previous years) and focused heavily on and Para-jumbles with 5+ sentences .
The course is divided into progressive modules that cover both strategy and practical application: Strategy and Grammar Lessons
The 2023 version consolidated previous tiers into a single, feature-rich offering that includes: A review of VARC1000 course by Gejo Sir! : r/CATpreparation
Most teachers tell you to "practice RC daily." Gejo tells you why the correct answer is correct. The 2023 course doubled down on Author's View vs. Fact . He taught you to differentiate between what the passage says and what the author believes. For the tricky inference questions in 2023, this was a lifesaver.
For many CAT aspirants, the VARC section often feels unpredictable, leading many to rely on "gut feeling" or intuition. Gejo's VARC 1000 seeks to replace this randomness with a rigorous, logical framework. The core philosophy of the 2023 course centers on understanding the "intent of the question-setter" rather than just the content of the passage. By deep-diving into actual CAT passages, students learn to identify trap options and the specific logic used to create incorrect answers. Course Structure and Components