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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
IIFT is a leading business school of India. The institute is famous for management courses in International Business Management and Strategy courses. IIFT conducts a separate entrance test to select candidates.
IIFT Important topics- Section-wise
Logical Ability: Comparisons, Deductions, Coding-Decoding, Series & Analysis, Input & Output, Directions, Linear word formation, Bar Graph, Pie Chart, Line Graph, Pie chart, Tables
Verbal Ability: Grammar, Para Formation Questions, Synonyms-Antonyms, Matching wo
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
You may refer to any coaching material for the preparation that would suffice.
You may try few books if you wish:
- Quantitave Aptitude for MBA : Entrance Examination 1st Edition (Paperback) by Sulava
- Master Key To MBA Entrance Exam 2009 01 Edition (Paperback) by S. L. Gulati, Ravi
- SNAP / IIFT / XAT / TISS / CMAT / NMAT / IRMA / MAT Management Entrance Tests: MBA Solved Papers by Gautam Puri
- Krishna's Verbal Ability And Logical Reasoning For The CAT And Other MBA Examinations by Time
- Be smart with all th
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
A- CMAT Preparation by Arihant
B- CMAT Entrance Guide By Disha
C- CMAT Common Management Admission Test Guide by RPH Editorial Board
D- Practice Workbook CMAT Common Management Admission Test by G K P
E- The Pearson Complete Guide to the CMAT by Showick Thorpe, Edgar Thorpe
F- Concepts of Numbers for CAT, GMAT, XAT, CMAT and Other Quantitative Aptitude Exams by Gajendra Kumar
Apart from the above listed books, candidate should practice mock questions, past year questions to get a feel of how questions would look like in CMAT.
All the best!
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidate should stay focused right from the day one. Three months time is a tight time and preparation needs to fit in very tactfully.
You can divide the time into two parts:
Phase-1 you can start covering the syllabus and cover different methods, tips and tricks to solve variety of problems. Try to finish the syllabus in initial seven to eight months and keep the rest for revision.
Phase-2 is when you start your revision part. Try solving mocks paper as much as possible this will lead to more accuracy as you learn from your mistakes.
Be focused and calm. For the last two w
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Set your plan right. Work on your plan and identify your weakness and strength. Get a materiel right. 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. 3 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.
Keep positive! Solve questions in a specif
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8 years agoNew answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
I will try to give you a different aspect of preparation of topics apart from the syllabus. More than syllabus to study its important how to study and which topics to concentrate your energy on.
The most important part is your plan. So the topics you should focus on is your preparation plan. Spend a good amount of time in designing your strategy for the exam. Like how many months you have, how many hours you can devote and also the areas you are good at and areas you need to work hard.
Just start with the road map and start preparing on the topics which are categorized as important and you are weak at. Then move to other important
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8 years agoNew answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
It is important that you practice lot of mocks and papers before the main exam. This will give you confidence and sense of familiarity during the paper.
Practicing will also give you the mistakes that you keep committing every now and then. Commit as many mistakes as you can in first few mocks. More you practice, sooner will you run out of common mistakes to commit.
Dont stress out. If you feel the paper is way too tough or way too easy for what youve practiced, dont worry about it. The general trend will be the same an
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