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22nd February 2012, 05:28 PM
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Books necessary to prepare for CAT, XAT and IIFT? I have passed 3rd year B.Tech CSE
Hi, I am a 3rd year B.Tech CSE student. I am aiming for CAT 2012. So please suggest me the necessary books for preparation of CAT,XAT and IIFT. I have already bought Quantitative Aptitude by Nishit K Sinha and a book by Verbal Ability. So please suggest what other books should I study...
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5th September 2012, 09:41 PM
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Re: Books necessary to prepare for CAT, XAT and IIFT? I have passed 3rd year B.Tech CSE
Plz refer the following books it will be very useful for CAT and XAT..
1)How To Prepare For The CAT (Set Of 4 Books) by Meenakshi Upadhyay, Arun Sharma price Rs--1499 2)Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT: Common Admission Test For Admission into IIMs by Sarvesh K Verma price Rs 443 3)CMAT 500 Price Rs 375 4)The Pearson Complete Guide To The CAT by Nishit K. Sinha Price 599 5)Target XAT - Past Papers (2005 - 2012) + 5 Mock Tests by Disha Experts Rs 292 6)Study package for the CAT Online by Arun Sharma, Meenakshi Upadhyay price rs 907/. 7)Course in Mental Ability and Quantitive Aptitude by Edgar Thorpe, Showick Thorpe, Vandana Thorpe Rs 328 8)An Introduction To The CAT: Tips From An IIM Alumnus by Sidharth Balakrishana Price Rs 206 9)MAT Entrance Guide by Deepak Agarwal, Mahima Agarwal Price Rs 360 10)CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) Guide by RPH Editorial Board Price 285 Rs |
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31st May 2013, 05:44 PM
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Re: Books necessary to prepare for CAT, XAT and IIFT? I have passed 3rd year B.Tech CSE
>> Books to be referred for XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) :~
• The Hand on Guide to Analytical Reasoning and Logical Reasoning : A Must Have Resource for Aspirants of CAT, MAT, IIFT, CMAT, CSAT, Bank PO, Bank Clerk, SSC etc. by Peeyush Bhardwaj • Publisher : Arihant • Koncepts of Numbers for CAT, GMAT, XAT, CMAT and Other Quantitative Aptitude Exams by Gajendra Kumar • Publisher : Disha Publication • The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency : A Must have Resource for Aspirants of CAT, MAT, XAT, IIFT, CMAT, CSAT, Bank PO, Bank Clerk, SSC etc. by Ananta Ashisha • Publisher : Arihant • XAT, IIFT, SNAP, MAT, NMAT, IRMA, CMAT Solved Papers by Gautam Puri • Publisher : G K Publication • Target New XAT 2013 : Past Papers + 5 Mock Papers (2005-2012) by Disha Experts • Publisher : Disha Publication • Jabbing the XAT Xavier Aptitude Test : An Accumulation of 8 Solved Paper (2013 - 2006) and 5 Mock Papers by R K Jha • Publisher : Arihant • XAT XLRI - MBA Entrance Exam A/4 by Chandresh Agrawal • Publisher : Priyanka Prakashan >> For any further information regarding XAT and to know about the latest notifications, you may refer to the official website of Xavier Institute i.e. www.xlri.edu >> Have a nice preparation . . . |
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17th June 2013, 01:25 PM
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Re: Books necessary to prepare for CAT, XAT and IIFT? I have passed 3rd year B.Tech CSE
Hi
there are lots of books available in the market. Some of them have been covered by my colleagues above. Not to confuse you, better go for the following books R S Agarwal for quant and verbal and non verbal Arun Sharma Arihant publication These books would cover majority of syllabus. R.S agarwal have question from different difficulty level. Once you are done with the concepts, then try solving different mock papers with timer. The more you solve the better it would be. Try to analyse, where you went wrong and why you went wrong after each mock paper you solve. Mock papers are the best way to prepare for CAT exam or any other exam All the best |
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17th June 2013, 01:37 PM
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Re: Books necessary to prepare for CAT, XAT and IIFT? I have passed 3rd year B.Tech CSE
Hi
there are lots of books available in the market. Some of them have been covered by my colleagues above. Not to confuse you, better go for the following books R S Agarwal for quant and verbal and non verbal Arun Sharma Arihant publication These books would cover majority of syllabus. R.S agarwal have question from different difficulty level. Once you are done with the concepts, then try solving different mock papers with timer. The more you solve the better it would be. Try to analyse, where you went wrong and why you went wrong after each mock paper you solve. Mock papers are the best way to prepare for CAT exam or any other exam All the best |
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