Quantitative aptitude
Hello aspirant,
Although there are many online resources for CAT 2022 candidates, for many of them, preparing for the CAT mathematical ability part is one of the most tough and challenging undertakings. The QA part is regarded by the majority of elite CAT scorers as one of the most unexpected and time-consuming. And for candidates without an engineering-related educational background, learning how to prepare for the CAT quantity ability is like cracking a hard nut.
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Hope you are doing great ! Both of them are not a cup of tea for everyone ,both are really tough examination ,it takes 1 ,2 or sometimes more year to crack,depends on person to person ,but in these preparation ,really hardwork matters more than anyother things ,if you will be consistent ,devoted and hardworking then you will definitely reach till your goal but confidence should be there inside you that you can acheive anything . If you ever feel demotivated in your journey then tell me in comment section of this question ,i will try to boost you .
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Hi,
First step is to enroll yourself in a good coaching or a course. You can enroll in CATKing's course as they provide quality content worth preparing from. They provide notes and mock tests which help you prepare yourself for the examination. The mentors there are those who have aced their NMAT exam and provide great strategies. You can also refer to books such as CAT Quantum, Nishit Sinha and Arun Sharma. These books are great for preparing quantitative aptitude in NMAT.
I hope this helps,
All the best.
Dear aspirant,
R.S. Aggarwal's quantitative aptitude book is one of the most popular books for preparation of CHSL.
As you already have a 2009 edition of the book, you can prepare yourself from that only but in this 10-12 years some new types of questions and their solution might have changed.
So to tackle modern questions it is preferable to practice from a new edition book.
You can also prefer these books for the preparation of SSC CHSL-
--> Lucent General Kowledge
--> Objective English by S.P.Bakshi
--> A modern approach to verbal and non-verbal reasoning by R.S Aggarwal
--> Disha SSC CHSL (10+2) Guide, etc.
Hope it helps you..
Best of luck..
Hello,
First of all you must know the syllabus of the Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT exam. Here's the syllabus-
1. Number System
2. Profit loss and Discount
3. LCM and HCF
4. Speed Distance and Time
5. Percentage
6. Time and Work
7. Ratio and Proportion
8. Averages
9. Set theory and Function
10. Trigonometry
There will be 26 Questions from the QA section and There will be TITA Questions as well. So you will have to focus on your weak areas. Go through the past question papers and Mock Test Series and have a look at the questions asked. You will get 3 marks for every correct answer and 1 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. There FM would be 228 marks. See some YouTube videos for QA section.
I have mentioned only 10 sections from the QA syllabus of CAT, the actual QA syllabus is deeper, please go through this link to get the entire syllabus of CAT exam including VARC, QA, LIDR-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-syllabus/amp
Good Luck.
For quantative and reasoning u should prefer made easy publication book or r.s agrawal book. For numerical type you can pick any one of them and that will be more than sufficient for GATE exam. Try to solve only solved examples and revise the concepts and formulas of each topics.
Hello, kindly specify about what exam is your query about so that we can guide you further. In general for quantitative aptitude being thorough with your class 10th mathematics formula will be the first step. Then start practicing the previous year questions or from a workbook. Do not get struck with a single chapter itself for more than 3 days. Include other subjects too so that you wont be getting bored easily. For current affairs if you have been following the newspapers regularly, extra efforts wont be necessary but in otherwise follow any of the monthly current affairs capsule either in pdf or question format whichever woks for you.
Hope this helps.
GATE 2021 Statistics Syllabus has been revised with the addition of some new topics like Matrix Theory, Testing of Hypotheses, etc.
Verbal Aptitude – Basic English grammar: tenses, articles, adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, verb-noun agreement, and other parts of speech Basic vocabulary: words, idioms, and phrases in context Reading and comprehension Narrative sequencing.
Quantitative Aptitude – Data interpretation: data graphs (bar graphs, pie charts, and other graphs representing data), 2- and 3-dimensional plots, maps, and tables Numerical computation and estimation: ratios, percentages, powers, exponents and logarithms, permutations and combinations, and series Mensuration and geometry Elementary statistics and probability.
Analytical Aptitude – Logic: deduction and induction, Analogy, Numerical relations, and reasoning.
Spatial Aptitude – Transformation of shapes: translation, rotation, scaling, mirroring, assembling, and grouping. Paper folding, cutting, and patterns in 2 and 3 dimensions.
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