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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To develop reading habit, one should start reading books and newspapers every day for at least one hour daily from at least six to eight months before the exam. Ideally, you should start reading books from a year before the entrance exam you are planning to appear for. We say so because, reading depends a lot on one’s interest. You need to first build interest in reading. Candidate who have to habit or interest in reading may not find it too difficult to read 100 pages every day, but those who have no interest in reading will have to develop it. So, start reading early on and read a variety of books. Start will books having easy
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, stick to the traditional path of concepts first and practice later. Study English grammar and Verbal Ability first to understand the concept. Then practice a number of sample questions of different kinds to gain confidence, speed and accuracy. For RC passages, develop the habit of reading from early stages. Read books from all walks of life.
Practicing sample Reading Comprehension passages and questions in a crucial part of VARC preparation. This will help you understand the types of questions and RC passages asked in various entrance exams.
As an aspirant, you will be appearing fo
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, it is not true that someone who is weak in English can’t score well in Verbal Ability. If one works hard and prepares well for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, they can score well in the section. One only needs to have the drive and discipline. They will require to start preparation for this subject earlier than those who have a good command over the language. Start reading books and novels. Keep a dictionary and mark the difficult words. Make notes of common idioms and phrases. Revise word meaning and concepts of Grammar every alternate day. Practice questions and mock tests.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
It is necessary to practice sample questions for preparation of Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension because all the MBA entrance exams are speed based test and there is just about minute allotted to each question. By practicing sample questions, you will get the practice of reading 600 plus words passages quickly, develop speed and accuracy in solving question and learn the skill to choose which question to answer and which one to skip to avoid negative marking.
Practicing sample questions will also give you prior experience of different types of Reading Comprehension questions of different exams. Remember that same preparation for
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Best books for VARC preparation are Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis and High School English Grammar by Wren & Martin. Apart from these two books, students must refer to practice books such as, How To Prepare For Verbal Ability And Reading Comprehension For CAT by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay, The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability for the CAT and Other MBA Entrance Examinations by Sujit Kumar and The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning for the CAT by Nishit K Sinha.
These books are recommended for all the MBA entrance exams as well as other competitive exams.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The VARC section of any MBA entrance exam or a competitive exam typically comprises MCQs based on Grammatical concepts like tenses, articles, noun/pronoun, conjunctions, subject-verb agreement; Verbal Ability questions on word meaning, one-word substitution, fill in the blanks, parajumbles, para completion, antonyms/synonyms, etc. Apart from these, every VARC section has reading comprehension passages of 300 to 900 words. Candidates have to answer questions based on these passages.
In MBA entrances exams, you will find RC passages dominating CAT, XAT, IIFT, NMAT, GMAT, whereas there will be less of them MAT, CMAT, ATMA. In SNAP there is
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
MET Institute of Management MBA programme eligibity criteria require a valid score card of any one of the following entrance exams: MAT, XAT, CAT, CMAT, ATMA, MAH CET. So to begin the preparation, first of all appearing for one of these entrance exam is a must. Refer to these Shiksha exam pages for detailed information
- MAT
- XAT
- CAT
- CMAT
- ATMA
- MAH CET
Once candidates successfully have a valid score in the above exams, they become eligible to apply at the MET official website. Candidates have to follow the complete admission process the MBA course.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
It depends absolutely on your career option.
If you prepare for MBA, you have lot of chances to become an Human Resources Manager in any of the private firms based upon your skills.
Instead, if you want to be in a secured job, then SSC CGL is the best option.
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates must clear the concepts followed by appearing for mock test. One must focus on increasing speed as well as accuracy. Candidates can use TANCET books recommended by toppers and tutors to prepare for exam.
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