6th October 2016 05:55 PM | |
shikha | Re: Best Books for IBSAT The names of some of the good reference Books for IBSAT Exam conducted by ICFAI (Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India) University group are as follows: Quant Aptitude by Tata Magraw Hill , Author: Arun Sharma Abhijit Guha's book: Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations Tips, Techniques, And Short-cut Methods by Guha Abhijit Quantitative Aptitude for CAT from Pearson by Nishit Sinha Nishit Sinha's DI LR book by Pearson TMH How to Prepare for the Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning for the CAT 3rd Edition by Arun Sharma English Proficiency IMS India English PLUS I.C.S.E For Class 10 by Xavier Pinto Word Power Made Easy by NORMAN LEWIS Business English and Communication By: Clark Mathematics for MBA Entrance Exams by R.S.Aggarwal MBA Entrance Exam Guide by Abul Hashem / Career Launcher Quantitative Aptitude for MBA Entrance Examination by Guha The Pearson Guide to MBA Entrance Examination by Edgar Thorpe CAT solved papers by Upkar / Pratiyogita Darpan The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for MBA Entrance Examination by Dinesh Khattar Quantitative Aptitude for CAT and MBA Entrance Examination by TIME Data Interpretation MBA Entrance by Jaiswal Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT and MBA Entrance Examination by TIME Verbal Ability Guide for CAT by PT Education Ltd IBSAT Pattern & Syllabus IBSAT is conducted as computer based test. The duration of the test is 2 hours. Questions in IBSAT are asked from the following sections: Verbal Ability Most of the questions in the session of verbal ability have moderate level of difficulty. There are 50 questions for this session and the questions are from the following topics. • Vocabulary – 25 Questions • English Usage – 10 Questions • Cloze Test – 5 Questions • Grammar – 10 Questions Reading Comprehension There are three passages for the session of reading comprehension. Around eight questions are asked from each passage. Out of the eight questions, 1 to 3 questions are moderately difficult; where as the other remaining questions are easy Quantitative Ability For the session of Quantitative Aptitude, questions are asked from the following topics. • Algebra • Arithmetic Progression • Averages • Co-ordinate Geometry • Discount • Geometry • Mensuration • Number System • Percentages • Permutations and Combinations • Probability • Profit and Loss • Time and Work Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation There were 15 questions on Data Sufficiency, 5 questions on Logical Reasoning, and 5 questions on Data Interpretation. Level of difficulty for the questions is easy to moderate. |
6th October 2016 05:33 PM | |
Unregistered | Best Books for IBSAT Can you list me the names of some of the good reference Books for IBSAT Exam conducted by ICFAI (Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India) University group? |