Verbal & Introduction Sacred Art of Tukka for MBA CET 2026
Logic Sacred Art of Tukka for MBA CET 2026
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Introduction to G Strategy Tukka! 🎨 MBA CET #Shorts
In MBA CET 2026, where you have 200 questions and only 150 minutes, solving everything is mathematically impossible. To reach JBIMS, you must master the Pure G Strategy Tukka—a scientific method to “steal” marks from questions you don’t even know how to solve.
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Video Summary
This video introduces the core philosophy of the “Pure G Strategy Tukka” for MBA CET 2026. We move away from random guessing and dive into the “Surgical Strike” method of option elimination, pattern clusters, and the “G-Zone” probability. Learn how to identify “Trap Options” and use the “Pairs of Errors” technique to increase your accuracy from 20% to over 60% on the “Dirty” questions of the paper.
Main Content
The Pure G Strategy Tukka is not about luck; it is about Probability and Managerial Decision Making. In the CET, the paper setter intentionally places “Large Bottle” questions to trap your time. The Dhurandhar knows that if a question takes more than 60 seconds, it’s time to stop solving and start “Striking.”
The 3 Pillars of Pure G Strategy:
- The Pairs of Errors (Elimination): Most CET questions have 5 options. Usually, 2 options are “Distractors” that are completely out of range or logically opposite. The G-Strategy teaches you to spot these “Dirty” options instantly. Once you eliminate two, your chance of being correct jumps from 20% to 33%.
- Option Clustering (The G-Zone): Historical data from CET 2024 and 2025 shows that the CET Cell often clusters correct answers around a specific “Middle Range.” If the options are 10, 20, 22, 25, and 1000—the 1000 and 10 are extreme traps. The answer is likely in the 20-25 cluster. This is the G-Zone.
- The “Odd Man Out” Technique: In Abstract and Verbal, the correct answer often has a “Symmetry” with other options but is slightly different. If four options have a similar grammatical structure and one is “Odd,” the G-Strategy helps you identify if the odd one is the trap or the treasure based on the question’s “Vibe.”
The “Pure Tukka” G-Strategy is your Emergency Reserve. You use it for the last 20 minutes or for those 40-50 questions that are too “Dirty” to solve. It’s the difference between a 98 percentile and the 99.99 percentile needed for the CEO Factory. Remember: Accuracy in guessing is a skill, not a coincidence. Master the G-Zone, and let’s conquer the 140+ mark!

