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manpreet
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3 years ago
First go through the paper before starting, go with an open mind. IIFT is known to be notorious in breaking myth about sectional difficulty. This year LR and VA were difficult unlike previous year where RC were on higher side of difficulty level. As far as QA and Verbal specifically, I will suggest practice more of arithmetic and geometry. For VA, go through grammar basics subject-verb agreement, vocabulary from Barron High frequency Wordlist should be enough and Parajumbles do make effort on it. Coming to your question on books, Arun Sharma for quants, Norman Lewis for vocabulary .You can solve past year paper to get hang of how examination will be. For DI you can go for Arihant.