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: If you are aiming to crack CAT 2011, then this is the right time to start. The best guide for your preparation are the books for CAT preparation. Self-study is critical for your CAT success.

If you are aiming to crack CAT 2011, then this is the right time to start. The best guides for your preparation are the books for CAT preparation. Self-study is critical for your CAT success.

MBAUniverse.com brings to you a comprehensive list of books that are a must for you if you are serious about cracking CAT 2011. The books listed are commonly available at bookstores. So, you should not be too worried on how to access these books. In case you don’t find the book at a bookstore, you can search various book portals on the Web, and you can surely get the books from there.

Books and Other Essentials for Verbal Ability
• ‘High School English Grammar and Composition’ by Wren and Martin.
• ‘Word Power Made Easy’ by Norman Lewis.
• ‘Verbal Ability’ by Arun Sharma.
• ‘A Communicative Grammar of English’ by Geoffrey Leech, Jan Svartvik
• ‘A Word A Day: A Romp through Some of the Most Unusual and Intriguing Words in English’ by Anu Garg.
• ‘Business English and Communication’ by Clark
• ‘All about Words’ by Maxwell Nurnberg, Morris Rosenblum
• ‘30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary’ by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis.
Other essentials:
A pocket-size dictionary – which truly is the best investment.
Books for Quantitative Ability
• The NCERT Maths Books of Class 8 to 10
• Any one of the following books by R.S. Agarwal: Objective Arithmetic, Mathematics for MBA, Quantitative Techniques
• ‘How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT’ by Arun Sharma
• ‘Quantitative Aptitude for CAT’ by Nishit Sinha
• ‘Quantum CAT’ by Sarvesh Kumar Verma
• ‘Quantitative Aptitude for MBA Entrance Examinations’ by Abhijit Guha
Books for Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
• ‘How to Prepare for the Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning for the CAT’ by Arun Sharma
• ‘Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning’ by R.S. Agarwal
• ‘Course In Mental Ability and Quantitative Aptitude’ by Edgar Thorpe.
• ‘Analytical and Logical Reasoning’ by B.S. Sijwali.
• ‘Reasoning and DI for MBA Exam’ by Arun Sharma.
• ‘Fundamental of Reasoning: A Logic Book’ by Robert M. Johnson.

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