Which are the best books to refer for PGCET exam preparation?

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    Aditi modi

    7 years ago
    Books for general knowledge:
    For general knowledge part of PGCET, you can refer to these books:
    1. First in India
    2. First in World
    3. Current Affairs
    4. Awards
    Books for reasoning and general intelligence:
    R.S.Agarwal is one of the best books for PGCET Verbal Reasoning.
    1. R.S. Agarwal Verbal Reasoning
    2. R.S. Agarwal Logical Reasoning
    Books for Quantitative Technique:
    Arun Sharma
    Apart from practising the questions and the concepts, keep an eye on the time so that you have an estimate of which questions take more time and likewise you will be able to have a SWOT analysis of yours.
    Keep taking mock tests as these are actually helpful, also hel
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    Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Some of the important books are listed below:
    -Quantitative Aptitude book by R.S.Agarwal
    -Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma /Logical Reasoning by S.Chand
    -English proficiency-IMS India
    -Reasoning by Mukesh Khanna
    -Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal
    -Disha Publications-G.K Publications
    - Pearson Education
    -Sagarika Publications
  • Hello,
    Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) is a state level entrance exam conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) , Karnataka.
    The score is used for the admission at University Post Graduate Centers, University Departments and Government aided as well as private institutes located within Karnataka.
    The following are the most recommended books for the preparation of PGCET :
    1.Quantitative Aptitude book by R.S.Agarwal
    2.Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma / Logical Reasoning by S.Chand
    3. English proficiency - IMS India
    4.Reasoning by Mukesh khanna
    5.Verbal & Non Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal

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