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  • I am working from 3-12 in night, I am planning to take CAT 2008. My concern here is maths, I have joined coaching classes but the way they teach maths basic is hard to understand. My problem is with the basics and i am trying my level best by learning vedic maths for quick calculations, learning tables as much as I can, I practice maths in my free time ( min 1:30 to 2 hrs ) a day starting from the scratch such as number system, but I am still very nervous. I have heard cat is tough to crack, I started preparing since July 20th 08, I am almost in depression cause of this, Please advice, what is the ideal way to get thru this? Maths is my area of concern, how important are the basic? What should I implement to improve this ???

    Asked by Disha Thakur on 4 August 2008 at 7:19 PM.

  • Answered by Studyplaces Counsellor India

    For the CAT exam preparation Maths is very Important, it will be very difficult to get good score in the CAT exam without solving the quatative section. For this you should go through the NCERT books and you can buy some books from the market for Quik Maths solutions. You can alsojoin any coaching for the Quantitative section of CAT exam. For Cat Coaching log on CAT-Coaching Institutes for More information log on CAT_Prepration for sample test log on SampleTest.

 

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