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2016-04-18 00:16:12Beginner-Level 5
Forget about how things run in an IT company and come with a blank frame of reference. Try to learn some finance basics if interested in finance.
Basically just being well informed in every day's who's who and political knowledge should be a good starting choice
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2016-04-12 18:35:07
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2016-03-25 10:42:31
Scholar-Level 16
generally GD is meant for test the candidate knowledge on general awareness on various issues along to check the communication skills of the individual. regularly prepare for it. read news papers. magazines try to get overall awareness on general issues that help you out more.
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2016-03-20 19:35:13
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2016-01-21 14:17:20
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2016-01-08 11:00:33
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2015-11-04 08:39:04
Contributor-Level 8
All the best.
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2015-09-30 13:03:37
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2015-03-25 12:40:13
Guide-Level 14
You may refer to some of the below mentioned books for preparation:
Quant Aptitude by Tata Magraw Hill.
Competitive Examinations Tips, Techniques, and Short-cut Methods by Guha Abhijit.
R.S. Agarawal books on verbal reasoning or Business English and Communication by Clark or Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis.
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