Which are the best books for MU BAAT preparation?

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The preparation strategy for MU-BAAT should ideally include brushing up on key Grade 10-level mathematical concepts, along with a robust reading habit. Applicants should read well-acclaimed literary text, along with editorials and opinion pieces from reputed newspapers and news websites. MU BAAT (Mumbai University's Bachelor of Arts in Applied and Theoretical Economics) preparation, need to focus on a wide range of subjects including economics, mathematics, statistics, and general awareness. Here are some recommended books that cover the syllabus comprehensively:

    Microeconomics by Robert S. Pindyck and Daniel L. Rubinfeld

    Macroeconomics

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    Srishti | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    There are various books which you can prefer for you MU BAAT Preparation. You can refer to writers like Arun Sharma, Sarvesh K Verma, RS Aggarwal for Quantitative aptitude. For Verbal Reasoning and Comprehension you can refer to Norman Lewis, Nishit Sinha. For Analogy you can refer to Nishit Sinha, Arun Sharma, Ajay Singh etc. For better understanding you will have to complete the syllabus and practice these books thoroughly. The more you will practice the more sharp your skills will become. 

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    Shruti Garg | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    For MU BAAT 2026 preparation, some of the best books to refer are:

    BooksAuthor Name
    Quantitative AptitudeRS Aggarwal
    Essential English GrammarMurphy
    General EnglishRS Aggarwal
    Verbal-Non-Verbal ReasoningRS Aggarwal

     

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