Which books should I prefer for CAT preparation?

177 Views|Posted 2016-02-20 11:34:53
Asked by Rohan Kumar
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Mini Messey
2016-03-03 12:33:05
Hi Rohan, You can look at the following books for the CAT exam, as in, Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension by Sujith Kumar, Quantitative Aptitude by P.A. Anand, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency by Nishit K Siinha and Logical Reasoning by B.S.Sajawli & Indu Sajawli. Common Admission Test

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5 years ago
Hi you should visit APC Books, they have wide variety of books. To know more you can visit - http://www.apcbooks.co.in/.

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6 years ago
Concept Building Make sure that you have the understanding of all the basic concepts of the topics included in CAT. You should try to connect different topics and then work to simplify the connections using lateral thinking and common sense. You can refer the material to get an idea of the understan

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9 years ago
Try out the study material from IMS / TIME / Career Launcher as your first resource.They are quite good. Some of the Books recommended for CAT are- How to prepare for Data Interpretation for the CAT TMH / Arun Sharma Quantum CAT by Sarvesh Verma Best of Luck. Know more about CAT on : https://

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