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Priya smiled. “That’s where everyone loses marks. Don’t buy a 1000-page GK book. Instead, get – but only the last section on ‘Current Affairs of the last 6 months.’ Then, download the ‘CMAT Achiever’s GK Digest’ (a small pamphlet you get at any train station bookshop). Read it for one hour every morning. CMAT repeats 40% of its GK questions from past digests.”
“You look like a ghost,” said Priya, his senior from the MBA batch, peeking into his room. best books for cmat preparation
Priya pulled out a pen and drew a small grid on his notepad. Priya smiled
“I feel like one,” Arjun groaned. “I have no strategy. Just random books.” Instead, get – but only the last section
Arjun nodded eagerly.
“For Verbal,” she continued, “forget heavy grammar books. Get ‘Word Power Made Easy’ by Norman Lewis for vocab, and ‘Objective General English’ by S.P. Bakshi for the rules. Do 20 minutes of ‘Para Jumbles’ and ‘Critical Reasoning’ every single day. CMAT loves ‘odd one out’ in sentences.”
“Logical Reasoning is your scoring area. No formulas, just practice. Buy ‘A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning’ by R.S. Aggarwal .” She flipped to a dog-eared page in her memory. “Only three chapters: Blood Relations, Syllogisms, and Arrangements. Master those, and you’ll crack the entire LR section.”