The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI): What is the best way to study quantitative aptitude for a non-math student?

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For any student, to learn Quantitative Aptitude start "Quantitative Aptitude", by R.S. Aggarwal. Just Note down the formulae given at the starting of every Chapter. Practice Solved examples again and again. Then go for UnSolved Examples. Find which formula is applicable for them and solve.
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For any student, to learn Quantitative Aptitude start "Quantitative Aptitude", by R.S. Aggarwal. Just Note down the formulae given at the starting of every Chapter. Practice Solved examples again and again. Then go for UnSolved Examples. Find which formula is applicable for them and solve. read less
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