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17th September 2011, 03:02 PM
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REFERENCE BOOKS FOR MATHEMATICS There are many books available in the market which helps you to prepare for mathematics.. Some of the recommended books are as follows... ![]() Basic Math Skills Student Workbook ISBN: 0785429549 ![]() Math Basics ISBN: 1936024748 ![]() Mathematics For Competitive Examinations ISBN: 9380599304 ![]() Objective Mathematics For Competitive Exam ISBN: 818348414X ![]() Math Practice, Grades 5-6: Reinforce And Master Basic Math Skills ISBN: 0887249388 ![]() Mathematics (10+2 Level Competitive Examinations) ISBN: 8178129957 -> To prepare for maths competitive examination, you must workout the problems again and again, just put your hard work and time in that then for sure you can clear any competitive exam with good marks.... |
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#3
17th September 2011, 03:21 PM
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manishvarsa can u tell me plz..
for which competition u want....? if u go for IIT and like this test than u prefer J.P sinha, R.D sharma.... for any job,u should go through the R.S aggarwal regards neha |
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#4
17th September 2011, 04:05 PM
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here is a list which is preferred by students while preparing for Competitive exams..
1) M.L.Khanna for maths 2) S.L.Loney for Trigonometry and Coordinate Geometry.. and there are many other books also.. but i would suggest you to buy the study material of a good coaching institute which will enable you to be prepared for almost all the competitve exams..and it will have the precise syllabus.. all the best |
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#6
17th September 2011, 08:25 PM
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may be ur question is not clear. bcoz in market it is full of competitive book.it depends on u which examination. and at what level required.plz provide it first
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#7
17th September 2011, 09:01 PM
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There are so many books for preparing the competitive examination like:
1:Barons Aptitude examination, 2:Basic Math Skills Student Workbook 3:R.S. Agarwal 4:Math Practice 5:Objective Mathematics |
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#8
17th September 2011, 09:06 PM
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Some Important Tips to qualify any competitive test:
1:According to me,maintain a time table to allow yourself to devote minimum 6-8hrs per day for the examination 2:Then try to collect the base or main material of any subject. 3:.Study the Syllabus 4:Try to solve the Previous questions papers 5:Try to Solve more and more problems There are so many books for preparing the competitive examination like: 1:Barons Aptitude examination, 2:Basic Math Skills Student Workbook 3:R.S. Agarwal 4:Math Practice 5:Objective Mathematics |
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15th April 2012, 09:12 PM
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There are so many books for preparing the competitive examination like:
1:Barons Aptitude examination, 2:Basic Math Skills Student Workbook 3:R.S. Agarwal 4:Math Practice 5:Objective Mathematics |
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