Books for Quantitative Ability | |
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How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT | Arun Sharma |
Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation for CAT | Nishit Sinha |
Quantum CAT: Quantitative Aptitude Common Admission Test for Admission into IIMs | Sarvesh K Verma |
NCERT Mathematics books for class 8th, 9th, 10th and 10+2 |
Candidate should get into the habit of reading a newspaper or a magazine which covers the contemporary events on an everyday basis. Reading Materials help build a good vocabulary and with the General Knowledge section.
Brush up the basics of English grammar to tackle the error detection questions and sentence correction in MCQ asked.
Learn and identify new words with their meaning and usage.
Listen to speeches or watch movies and/or documentaries with subtitles. This will increase the knowledge of spoken English and might come in use while attempting sentence completion and para jumble questions.
Candidates should talk to people in English. They may feel sluggish and shy at first and will make lots of mistakes but soon they will discover that with more talking, their confidence, as well as their accuracy, is increasing.
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