How to master QUANT:
Daily
2 hrs of Quant (going up to 3 hrs for weak students) will go a long way
in improving your speed. During this time brush up chapter wise
concepts along with a lot of practice questions .
Note:
1)
Note down neatly in a separate hand out or book any short-cuts or
important questions that you come across and need to memorize so that
you can go through them regularly.
2)You
could also make voice recordings of tables from 1-30, squares, and
cubes on your phone and keep listening to them to help you memorize.
1) DI- At least 3, 15 marks( Chances of 1 being from missing DI and the others from either line,bar, pie or table) and 1 casellete(5 marks).
Topics covered in exams:
1) DI- At least 3, 15 marks( Chances of 1 being from missing DI and the others from either line,bar, pie or table) and 1 casellete(5 marks).
2) Simplification and Approximation
3) Quadratic Equations
4) Series
5) Data Sufficiency
6) Averages
7) Ages
8) Ratio and proportion
9) Partnership
10) Mixtures and allegation
11) Mensuration
12) Number series
13) Time and work
14) Percentages
15) Profit and loss
TIPS:
1)
Remember this exam is not a test of your knowledge but rather a test of
your managerial skills, i.e. how well you manage your time and use your
presence of mind during the exams.
2
)Since time is short therefore do not get attached to any question at
any moment in the 1 hour duration, look for questions that click at one
go, and come back to the left questions if you are left with time at the
end of the section.
3) At least 2 DI's are asked in the exam so try attempting at least 1 of them correctly so as to gain 5 marks directly.
4)
Try to score at least 10-12 marks in each section to be on a safe side
section wise, and score minimum 38-45 to clear the over all cut off.
5)
Lastly give 4-5 mock exams to get a hang of how the exam might look
like, to make strategies and gain experience so as to avoid errors
during the final battle.
Step I - GO for Simplification followed by Approximation first ( 6-8 can be done easily)
Strategy That One Can Follow
Step I - GO for Simplification followed by Approximation first ( 6-8 can be done easily)
These
questions are the easiest of all the Quant section. If a student get a
good grip on such questions, then he or she can easily do it within 3-4
minutes. If you are taking longer than this, then friends, start
practising because these few minutes can save you from a lot of trouble.
Step II - Go for Data Interpretation
This
part is really very important from a student's point of view. For
attempting DI, a student must be well versed with Average, Percentage,
Ratio-Proportion and Calculating speed. This is what you need to solve
DI. And those who feel like they have not practised missing DI, we would
like to say that it is no different from normal DI. So those who sees
it differently have no reason to get afraid of. Out of 20 questions,
12-15 are the doable ones. This does not mean that the rest 5 are not
doable. This simply means that they will take more time which we have no
liberty to lose.
Step III - If time permits, go for Series or Probability or Miscellaneous
Series
and Probability are one of the part of this section which can be done
in less time and believe me friends, the time is the real deal in the
exam. To surpass others in the exam, you should know what to leave and
what to attempt. Out of 10 questions in Series and Probability, 6-7 can
be done easily. Again, the time will be the factor in the exam and your
attempts will depend on the difficulty as well.
The
above strategy can be followed and if you feel like doing something
different, then we would like to suggest that do practice it at home
because doing something new in the exam may get you in trouble. This
strategy depends from person to person. We would just like to say that
Practical Assumption is always harsh than Theoretical Assumptions. So
just hope for the best and give your 100%.
Last but not the least, do not waste any time on one single question. The purpose of these exams is not to see your knowledge but rather to test your various skills which include time management, state of mind and speed.
Last but not the least, do not waste any time on one single question. The purpose of these exams is not to see your knowledge but rather to test your various skills which include time management, state of mind and speed.
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