How to Master Reading Comprehension in NIFT GAT 2026
Wondering, “How to Master Reading Comprehension in NIFT GAT 2026?” Go through English newspapers, design magazines, and short novels, practise active reading, skim and scan through the passage properly, and master time management to ace this section!
How to Master Reading Comprehension in NIFT GAT 2026:
Some of the key strategies to gain mastery over RC in NIFT GAT 2026 include focusing on active reading techniques, identifying the main idea and structure of the passage, studying the passage efficiently, spotting the keywords, improving grammar and vocabulary, and solving PYQs and mock tests frequently simulating the exam conditions. You can also enhance your speed and accuracy by practicing a variety of question types that are framed in alignment with the actual exam pattern of the
NIFT GAT 2026
exam.
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Tips to Master Reading Comprehension in NIFT GAT 2026
Some of the important instructions to perform significantly well in Reading Comprehension in NIFT GAT 2026 have been provided below.
Strengthen your Foundation
Gain an understanding of the topics that the RC passages for NIFT GAT 2026 will be based on. They include literary analysis (where references will be given from classic texts), philosophical or ethical topics, fashion, art, and culture topics, environmental and social issues, abstract reasoning and application-based topics. Increase your reading stamina by going through the editorial and op-ed sections of newspapers like The Hindu or The Indian Express on a regular basis. Apart from that, skim through magazines related to art, design, fashion, and culture like Business of Fashion (BoF), Vogue or Harper's Bazaar, Artforum, their online articles, and different blogs related to Design like Dezeen, Design Milk, etc. Read as much non-fiction as possible on topics like design history, social psychology, or popular science that contains comprehensive, thorough, detailed, and knowledge-rich content, to improve your reading speed and vocabulary.
The essential books and guides for NIFT GAT RC preparation are as follows:
- Oswaal Objective General English
- Popular Master Guide NIFT (R. Gupta)
- Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
- Lucent’s General English and Wren & Martin English
- NIFT Entrance Exam Guide by Verma, D Mittal, or R. P. Datason
- Arihant NIFT Entrance Exam Self-Study Guide & NIFT Navigator
You can also refer to practice papers and online resources like the official NIFT sample question papers available on the official website, ImaginXP and TopRankers practice papers, and Careers360 section-wise guides.
Know the Different Types of Questions Asked
The questions asked from different RC topics in the NIFT GAT exam can be segregated into a few categories. Questions based on the main idea require you to understand their primary purpose or what they are dealing with. The trickiest are the inference-based questions that ask what is being implicitly suggested but not directly stated. In fact-based questions, a specific detail or piece of information from the text is asked. The meaning of a particular word with respect to the passage is asked in vocabulary-based questions. For questions based on the author’s tone, you need to identify the author's attitude, whether it is critical, objective, or nostalgic.
Practise Active Reading
Simply gliding over the text will not help! Go through the passages diligently, engage with the text, and focus on critical reading by highlighting the most important details, keeping a note of the key points, summarizing them mentally, and critically examining the content. Rather than merely reviewing or scanning through each paragraph passively, analyze the content for two minutes and conclude what is the main point of the paragraph. Identify the tone or attitude of the author whether it is critical, supportive, neutral, or sarcastic. The last step is to understand the one single idea or message that the author is trying to convey. Hence, it is crucial to practise a significant number of questions based on inference, tone, main idea, and details from sample papers and mock tests.
Develop a Proper Strategy to Tackle Each Passage
A systematic approach is required to deal with each passage effectively. Glance through the passage for about 30-60 seconds to comprehend its central theme, and the main idea and structure of each paragraph. Observe how the author has established connections between different paragraphs and try to draw the perfect conclusion.
Enhance your scanning skills to go through the entire passage rapidly, detect specific details and facts within the text and grasp its essence. To be able to answer detail-oriented and inference-based questions effectively and quickly, recognize keywords, important phrases, and transition words that point towards any major changes or arguments in the given passage.
After this, read the questions individually, go back to the given passage, and study the relevant sentences carefully to determine the exact answer for each question. For long or fact-based passages, read the questions first, but do not go through the options. After this, when you start browsing through the passage, you will easily be able to point out the answers you're looking for. Practise as many RC passages as possible and analyze them over the last 6-8 months before the exam.
Solve Mock Tests and Previous Year Question Papers
Consider the NIFT GAT previous year question papers your Bible or the greatest resource to ace reading comprehension and solve every English comprehension question from the last 10 years’ question papers. In this way, you will be able to gain deeper insights of the actual difficulty level, different topics from which the passages are given, and question types. Also, solve as many mock tests as possible under timed conditions (e.g., 25-30 minutes for 40 questions) to simulate the exam environment. If you come across a difficult passage or question, do not spend a lot of time solving it, rather skip it and move on.
The secret to improving your mistakes is maintaining an error log. After you have completed a mock test, do not just check your score but note down all the questions you got wrong and determine the reasons or root causes for which you got them incorrect. It could be vocabulary gaps, misreading a question, erroneous assumption or flawed conclusion, silly mistakes, or running out of time.
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