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CSAT PART - 2

 Improving on English-: There might be some aspirants who would require some help in English as well. We tried to collect some of the internet resources which might be useful in practicing and improving some  English Language skills, at least, related to the exam.

How to improve mathematics for non - math students ? 

The priority for non - math aspirants should be to really practice hard on aptitude. Don’t worry with the idea that it is not their cup of tea, of they can never improve. This is definitely  Rocket science and with good practice and hard work, it is possible to improve substantially. Solve lots of puzzles, take a book on aptitude and reasoning and keep working the questions whenever possible. Book by MK Panday and RS Agarwal would be the best resource for Logical and Analytical Reasoning..

Summarizing -: 

. Learn vocabulary and language.

. Reads lots of novels 

. Practice reading, writing, speaking, communication skills. 

. Read lots of novels 

Suggested books for CSAT : - Analytical Reasoning: M K Pandey .

. R. S Agarwal 

. Quantitative Aptitude by Arun Sharma ( TMH ) : Selected Topics 

. Reading Comprehension by Arun Sharma ( TMH ) : selected Topics 

. Arihant Publication books on CSAT 

. Puzzle to puzzle you “ By Shakuntala Devi

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