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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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You don't need to buy any particular books for NMAT examination. If your logical reasoning and English are fine, you'll be through.
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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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Algebra, Arithmetic, Numbers, and Geometry. Level of difficulty moderate.Basic Vedic Maths concepts,multiplication tables, squares, cubes, common fractions and their percentage equivalents are few things knowing which will make save a lot of your time. DI will have bar charts, pie charts, caselets, and tables.They will be time consuming but you need to be smart in choosing right one & guessing the tight ones. If you devote proper time to studying quants & mocks. NMAT maths is manageable.
The section which needs much focus is,
Quantitative Aptitude + Data Interpretation.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Few notable tips for preparing NMAT exams.
1. Create a strategy for yourself and prepare a timetable on which subject needs essential concentration and dedicate time for the subjects which you find difficult.
2.Try to make your weak areas strong and strong areas stronger. To do this, heres a four step strategy:
a) First practice and understand solved examples
b) Then, practice unsolved exercises
c) Next, move on to Mock Tests
d) And finally, solve last years NMAT papers
Try to practice around 20 questions in each step for each of the topic.
3. Revisions should be given importance, the number of times you revise your confident enough to face th
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Dr Nimit GuptaConsultant, Trainer , Faculty & Researcher

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These sample papers are readily available in internet and/or hard copy with good book seller. However they are not exactly same as what had came but more of a guess or mock paper

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