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Ways to improve Quantitative Aptitude Ability – Quant Tips and Tricks

Ways to improve Quantitative Aptitude Ability - Quant Tips and Tricks

Ways to improve Quantitative Aptitude Ability – Quant Tips and Tricks

Quant Tips and Trick : Most of the students find it difficult to attempt Quant section in the banking exams as Quant is the most time consuming and difficult section. How well you manage your time and presence of mind during the exams decides your chances of cracking the exam.
Since time is very less in the exam so do not consume so much time on any question. You should also know what to attempt and what to leave in the paper.
Today in this article, we will share some tips on how to score well in quant section and how to manage time while attempting this section.
Quant Syllabus :
1) Data Interpretation
2) Simplification and Approximation
3) Number series
4) Quadratic Equations
5) Data Sufficiency
6) Word problems

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