Strategies for Non-Math Students to Succeed in the Quantitative Section of Banking Exams

For students who do not study mathematics, the quantitative part of banking competitive exams is nothing short of a nightmare. All that said, it is appropriate to state here that this section can be handled if one puts in the proper method, system, and practice. The purpose of this article is to help non-math students, with real life advice and tips, to overcome the quantitative aptitude section in a banking competitive exam.

Strategies  for Non-Math Students to Crack the Quant Section

1. Understand the Exam Structure and Key Topics

To begin with, get yourself acquainted with the course content and the manner of questioning in the quantitative section. Banking examinations emphasize more on the mathematical calculations and their applications and less on the advanced mathematics principles therefore pay more attention to solving simple drawings, time and work, ratios, simplification, profit and loss, data interpretation, averages, percentages, and so on.

2. Build a Strong Foundation in Basic Concepts

Being a non-maths student, it is important to have well established matrices of basic ideas. Concentrate on having solace in fractions, percentages, ratios and applications of elementary algebra. These will be prevalent in many of such quantitative segment problems.

Spare a few minutes every day going through the basics and doing the introductory questions of the topics before the topics become complex.


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