Bhai mujhe banking exams ke liye quant ki preparation karni hai but bohot confusion hai ki kaun si books padhu. Market mein itni saari books hai - R.S. Aggarwal, Rajesh Verma, Arun Sharma - kuch samajh nahi aa raha. SBI PO aur IBPS Clerk dono ke liye same books chalegi ya alag alag? Aur yeh bhi batao ki sirf books se hoga ya online practice bhi jaruri hai quant improve karne ke liye?
Bilkul samajh sakta hun tumhara confusion! Banking exams mein quant section kaafi scoring hai, bas sahi approach chahiye. Main tumhe step-by-step guide deta hun:
• R.S. Aggarwal - Quantitative Aptitude - Absolute must-have! Concepts clear karne ke liye perfect hai • Rajesh Verma - Quicker Maths - Shortcuts aur time-saving tricks ke liye excellent • Kiran's Banking Maths - Banking-specific problems ke liye ideal • Arun Sharma (optional) - Agar time hai aur depth mein jaana hai toh
• Same books chalegi dono ke liye! Bas difficulty level alag hota hai • SBI PO mein thoda advanced level ke questions aate hain • IBPS Clerk comparatively easier hai, but preparation same rakhna
• Phase 1: R.S. Aggarwal se concepts clear karo (1 month) • Phase 2: Rajesh Verma se shortcuts seekho (15 days) • Phase 3: Daily online mock tests - Testbook, Oliveboard, Gradeup use karo • Phase 4: Previous year papers solve karo religiously
Sirf books se nahi hoga bhai! Online practice bilkul zaroori hai because:
Remember: Consistency is key! Daily 2-3 hours quant practice karo, 3 months mein tumhara quant section rock solid ho jayega. Tum kar sakte ho - bas shuru karo! 💪
Absolutely right approach! Books are foundation, but practical application is equally important.
While you're studying from these excellent books, I'd strongly recommend taking regular mock tests to track your progress and identify weak areas. KarmSakha offers banking-specific mock tests that simulate the actual exam pattern - this really helps in time management and builds confidence.
Also, don't forget to keep your resume updated as you prepare. Many students overlook this, but having a polished resume ready gives you an edge when opportunities arise. You can use tools like KarmSakha's resume builder to create ATS-friendly formats that banking recruiters prefer.
Pro tip: Set up job alerts for banking positions in your preferred locations. This way, you'll know about openings as soon as they're posted and can apply early. Early applications often get more attention from recruiters!
Consistent practice + smart preparation = Success! 💪
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