How to prepare for CMAT and MAT entrances in 6 months without attending any classes?

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Asked by Sonika Kadam
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8 years ago
Join Mocks, IMS is good for concept builders, TIME/IMS mocks are good, give mocks as many as you can. Start building your basics with books by Arun Sharma/ RS Aggarwal for quant/LR/DI/Verbal. For vocabulary, you can go for Word Power made Easy(Norman Lewis). All the best.

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