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Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: hyderabad Age: 24 | Formula based Abhijeet Guha -
25-04-2008, 04:24 PM
Hi PGites,
I have 2 yrs. of IT exp. and now i want to appear for CAT2008 with my 100%efforts.
I have gone thru couple of chapters in Abhijeet Guha's QA for MBA, but the author is providing lots of formulaes for every chapter.
Can anyone of you please suggest any better resource which is more logical and less formula based. I think, cramming formulaes will not help you in QA real test. Please advise if i am wrong as i am a newbie for CAT preparation.
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Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Sitapur | Re: Formula based Abhijeet Guha -
25-04-2008, 04:36 PM
Hi Rakesh,
No need to open a new thread for your query.
There are plenty of threads with discussion about the suggested books and approaches
Putting your query there would ensure more response to your query
There is a search button at the top which will help you find these threads
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