How much time is required to learn Short tricks in quantitative aptitude

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It depends on the teacher and your grasping power, your educational background and your effort on an average it varies from 3 - 6 months.
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4 months for an average student
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see first thing short tricks will not help always bcz you cannot memorise all the tricks so better go for the conventional method first after that concentrate on speed
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Hi Shailesh, It depends on grasping abilities and how fast you practise and learn. I would like to say that method we adapt to learn is also plays a significant role to solve a given problem.
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Its depend on You.Avg its 2 to 3 months .
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The majority find learning quants a bit hard as they just want to learn the shortcuts and the very purpose of an objective type model is to test how you approach a problem.Just try to get in your own approach to solve a problem for the first 2 weeks and then go on to understand the logic behind shortcuts...
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The majority find learning quants a bit hard as they just want to learn the shortcuts and the very purpose of an objective type model is to test how you approach a problem.Just try to get in your own approach to solve a problem for the first 2 weeks and then go on to understand the logic behind shortcuts this way you need lesser time to learn shortcuts instead of just grinding with hardwork. If you go by this it would only take a month and you would also be able to find shorter ways to solve problems even than the existing shortcuts used to do it.To do this you will need to be confident and willing to analyse with your own perception.The Rote learning going around will only further hamper your ability. read less
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1 month is enough
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1 month
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Its depend on student and teacher. If you have good teacher and good grasping abilities, you can learn within 1 month.
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Focus on learning concept. Tricks are self made and not taught. Do not believe if someone claims
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