Hi everyone I am preparing for CMAT 2018 along with my final year exams.Kindly suggest how to make best use of time to excel in both exams.
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CMAT Quantitative Aptitude
This section is generally a mix of all the topics of quant. A majority of the questions, which have appeared in this paper over the previous years, have been from topics like Number system, Percentage, Average, Time Speed & Distance, Geometry & Mensuration, Algebra, Work & Time, Profit & Loss, Simple Interest & Compound Interest and Data Interpretation, etc. There have been questions on Probability, Logarithms, Co-ordinate Geometry and Heights & Distances as well.
Give as many mocks as you can.
Time management is the key. Balance both and I wish you all the best.
Cheers !!
CMAT Quantitative Aptitude
This section is generally a mix of all the topics of quant. A majority of the questions, which have appeared in this paper over the previous years, have been from topics like Number system, Percentage, Average, Time Speed & Distance, Geometry & Mensuration, Algebra, Work & Time, Profit & Loss, Simple Interest & Compound Interest and Data Interpretation, etc. There have been questions on Probability, Logarithms, Co-ordinate Geometry and Heights & Distances as well.
Give as many mocks as you can.
Time management is the key. Balance both and I wish you all the best.
Cheers !!
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You can start solving the following reference books to begin with: Quantitative Aptitude by Arun
Sharma and RS Aggarwal, For Data Interpretation you can refer to Verbal and Non Verbal reasoning from RS Aggarwal, for verbal ability you can refer to Arun Sharma and Minakshi Upadhyay's How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension and for GK you can take any current GK books like Manorama yearbook and others. You can also refer to others reference books for similar practices.
After completing this you can start solving Mock CMAT either from books or through online test series.
Sharma and RS Aggarwal, For Data Interpretation you can refer to Verbal and Non Verbal reasoning from RS Aggarwal, for verbal ability you can refer to Arun Sharma and Minakshi Upadhyay's How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension and for GK you can take any current GK books like Manorama yearbook and others. You can also refer to others reference books for similar practices.
After completing this you can start solving Mock CMAT either from books or through online test series.
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