Which topics are come in quantitative aptitude in the exam of bank?

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Hello Saurabh, There are 12-15 topics of maths which are important for banking exams. I'll tell you the important topics so that you can start with them 1. Simplications 2. Percentage 3. Profit & loss 4. simple & compound interest 5. work & time 6. Distance & speed
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Some of the important topics of Quantitative Aptitude are: Time and work, Average, Mixtures Alligations, Number system, Permutation & Combination, ratio proportion, Mensuration, percentage, probability, profit n loss, pipes and cisterns, Clock calendar …..
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