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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, List of 10 best books for MAT are given below :
1. Mission MBA MAT Guide by B S Sijwali and Tarun Goal (Arihant Books)
2. MAT (Management Aptitude Test) Entrance Exams with Practice CDby GKP (G K Publications Pvt. Ltd.) covers,
3. The Pearson MAT Super Course with CD (Pearson)
4. Study Package For Management Aptitude Test by Arun Sharma (Tata McGraw-Hill)
5. 10 Challengers MAT 10 Mock Tests for Management Aptitude Testby Dharmendra Mittal (Arihant Publications)
6. MAT Score Accelerator (Odisha Publication)
7. MAT Solved Papers by Odisha Experts (Odisha Publication)
8. 10 Mock Test Papers MAT by Career Launchers (Oswaal Books)
9. R S Aggarw
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Smriti Dabar

Contributor-Level 8

Refer Arun sharma's CAT book and R S agarwal's reasoning book. Also, study the previous years solved papers. Wish you a very bright future.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

Guide-Level 14

Hi Keerrthi,
Best book for MAT is RS Agarwal. You can check that.

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Abhedya Saini

Contributor-Level 6

For MAT exam, you should work on your speed, questions aren't that tough. Try giving mock tests for MAT

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

Contributor-Level 10

Tips:
Make your plan according to the time you can give for the preparation on a daily basis.
Work on your plan and identify your weakness and strength.
Try to plan and identify above stated things within a week. Set your plan agile and keep buffer time for revision and solving mock test papers.
Start with your verbal and quantitative practice in parallel. Three months can make or change the game, time management is very important at every single point of time till the final day and even on the day.
Be positive - Solve questions in a specified time frame this will help you in doing questions in time. Maintain a good balance between your a
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amish jain

Contributor-Level 10

Yes sure, if you want you can definitely clear the bank PO exams as the syllabus for the bank exam is most similar to the CAT, or MAT exams. You need not to go through the different subjects.
The IBPS PO recruitment exam consists five sections that are English, reasoning ability, quantitative aptitude, general awareness and computer knowledge.
You can apply for the bank PO exam. The difficulty level of the bank PO exam is almost similar to the CAT, MAT exams.
Make a solid study plan and follow it strictly.
So tighten your shoe and start to practice from now, you will crack the exam. Be confident and keep practicing.
All the best.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

The syllabus of MAT comprises topics or chapters from each section that aspirants should study to ace the exam. Analysing the previous year's question papers experts have suggested topics from Language Comprehension, Mathematical Skills, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, General Intelligence and Critical Reasoning and Indian & Global Environment that are important for the entrance exam.
The focus of the test is on the basic concept of mathematics. The topics include Arithmetic, Geometry and Mensuration, and miscellaneous topics such as Time, Speed & Distance, Simple/Compound Interest, Series, Mixture and Set theory. it is important to dev
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

Guide-Level 14

Hi Sharon,
In the first month, you should revise the syllabus every week and in the second month, take at least 3 mock tests a week. Try to cover all the important chapters in the first month and in the second month make it possible by finishing those in mock tests.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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There can't be one single book. English needs a steady improvement being our Second Language. Much depends on our career needs. If we are in a competitive field, we need good English and an observation of present-day trends. So, gather your material and refresh your knowledge from time to time.

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