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January 17th, 2018, 07:52 AM
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How To Study For MAH MBA CET
I have applied for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test MAH CET MBA Exam so can you tell me how to study for the exam?
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January 17th, 2018, 07:53 AM
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Re: How To Study For MAH MBA CET
Ok, I am telling you the tips for preparation of Maharashtra Common Entrance Test MAH CET MBA Exam MAH CET MBA Exam preparation Tips- Start early. To cover all topics and have sufficient practice It is necessary to start at least 5-6 months before the exam. Read the syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly before commencing on preparation Time Management is important. Set a daily target to achieve for self. Take as many mocks as possible. Cover all the topics, Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, Verbal Ability every day or at least as a combination of two per day. Maintain a notebook for quick facts, formulae, and key points related to each topic of each subject. Overstressing and getting nervous will degrade your preparation and confidence. MAH CET MBA Exam Syllabus- Verbal Ability: Jumbled paragraphs, Error corrections in sentences, Vocabulary, Sentence completion, Synonyms - Antonyms, Idioms and Phrases, phrasal verbs, Synonyms and antonyms, Similar words used in different contexts, Reading Comprehension of unseen passages, completion of paragraphs, One word substitutions. Quantitative Aptitude: Numbers, Ratio - Proportion, Percentage, Numbers, SI & CI, Time - Distance, Height & Distance, Indices & Surds, Geometry, Mensuration, Logarithms, Permutations & Combinations, Probability, Time & Work, Profit-Loss, Data Interpretation - Graphs, Charts, Tables. Revisit the basics from NCERT maths books (Class 5-10) and solve the practice questions. Work hard on tables, squares and cubes to save time in the test. Mental calculations can help you a lot here. Try to develop approximations, decimal-fractions and percentage for better performance here. You can benefit from practice DI questions, maths study material and category-wise practice questions for the CET exam preparation Logical & Abstract Reasoning: Series, Input & Output, Directions, Linear and Circular Arrangements, Symbol based Series Completion, Directions, Conditional Coding, Selection Criteria, Venn Diagrams, Deductions, Coding-Decoding. |