How to solve IBPS Quantitative Aptitude fastly?

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Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is conducting Common Written Examination (CWE) for
  • Probationary Officer's for Nationalized Banks
  • Probationary Clerks for Nationalized Banks
  • Officer for Rural Banks
  • Assistants for Rural Banks
  • Specialist officers for Nationalized Banks etc.,


 In all these exams Quantitative Aptitude is common. Aspirants who attended these previous exams of IBPS particularly the IBPS PO exam held in March 2012 would have realized the toughness of the exam particularly in reasoning and aptitude. Emphasis is given to the reasoning and aptitude in rural officer and assistant exams too. 1.25 Marks is allotted per question to and both these sections count together for 100 marks.

 But attending the minimum required questions to get the minimum passing marks itself is a big task for many. Candidates who attended the IBPS PO March 2012 will have a clear idea about what I am saying about. I am sure 90 percent of you will be following Quantitative Aptitude by R S Agarwal or Special books designed by the coaching centers which are more or less similar to the above book with few tricks. I too followed and following the same. But now I have got a new book which is some what useful in solving the questions in a faster way, which is highly useful for competitive exams like the banking.

What's the specialty of the book?
 It teaches us the Vedic method of solving maths problems, which is highly useful for solving quickly.

Example
How do you find the square 125? Do you do 125*125 or (a+b)^2 formula. But vedic maths teaches a faster method for this.
Here is the solution using Vedic maths,
125 (separate into two parts 12 and 5. Multiply 12 with the next number and square 5. Wrtie the answers together thats it)
12*13 = 156
5*5 = 25
So answer = 15625

Isn't it easy? There are many similar tricks which will be highly useful in IBPS aptitude.

Intelligent Usage
 I personally will suggest you to use both conventional and vedic mathematics together. It is our intelligence which has to decide where we have to use proper method. Because finding square's itself has 5 to 6 methods. It is us who have to decide in fraction of seconds about which method to use.

Book on Vedic Maths for IBPS
 How to become a Human Calculator by Aditi Singhal is the book on Vedic Maths which will be highly useful competitive exams particularly IBPS. It was suggested to me buy a vedic maths tutor and the author of the book holds the fastest mental calculations. I really found it useful and making use of both Vedic Maths and Conventional maths at proper places for faster solving.

Do you like to buy it?



Bottom Note:
 I am not recommending the book on behalf of Flipkart or Aditi Singhal. I used it personally and found it useful. If you like you can buy it. I am sure it will have an impact in your timings.

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