- Have conceptual clarity whether it be verbal or non-verbal -- Syllogism, Analogy, Social Intelligence, Word Building, Classifications and more
- Understand all the components of diagram, take note of positions, size and directions
- Analyze all the previous question papers and understand question patterns
- Practice is a must-do activity on every single day
- Know the grammar rules and its usages
- Understand all grammar topics clearly such as sentence completion, antonyms, synonyms, idioms & phrases and more
- Practice grammar exercises for all the topics and analyze your answers to spot your mistake areas
- Read newspapers, magazines, reference books and improve your vocabulary
- Work on your comprehension skills by solving sample questions and try to understand what the author is trying to say and the theme of a written passage
- Know to spot spell errors and how to form sentences correctly
- This section requires you to know a lot of mathematical short cut methods
- Quantitative section tends to take more time to solve the questions. So save more time in other sections to keep more time for the quant section
- Practicing is key to score well in this section
- Get complete clarity on fundamental mathematical concepts
- Pay attention to national and international news, for the last 7-8 months before the exam
- Read newspapers, magazines and Competitive Success Review (CSR)
- Cover important topics in finance, politics, economy, and more