Aptitude
Hello,
Some of the books you can refer for aptitude and English are:
Lastly Time management is very crucial while taking up the aptitude test. Focus on this skill. When it comes to answering multiple-choice questions, be cautious, and check your choice of answer twice.
Hope this helps!!
Hi lekshmi j,
Almost all of the multi national companies conducts aptitude test in the process of hiring freshers. Having cleared aptitude tests of all major IT companies (like TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, Wipro, Mindtree, HP)
Generally, an aptitude test is divided in 3 sections -
Some companies may include essay writing for an advance check of verbal ability and programming test to check the domain knowledge.
Quantitative aptitude checks an individual’s ability to solve mathematical and numerical problems. These include variety of topics like-
• Problems on Trains
• Height and Distance
• Simple Interest & Compound Interest
• Profit and Loss
• Percentage
• Calendar
• Average
• Volume and Surface Area
• Numbers
• Problems on H.C.F and L.C.M
• Chain Rule
• Boats and Stream
• Time and Distance
• Time and Work
• Partnership
• Problems on Ages
• Clock
• Area
• Permutation and Combination
• Problems on Numbers
• Decimal Fraction
• Square Root and Cube Root
• Ratio and Proportion
• Pipes and Cistern
• Alligation or Mixture
• Races and Games
• Probability
Logical Reasoning as the name suggests checks an individual’s ability to understand the logic and also the approach of an individual to a particular problem. Some topics to prepare for are as follows –
• Number Series
• Verbal Classification
• Analogies
• Matching Definitions
• Verbal Reasoning
• Logical Games
• Statement and Assumption
• Statement and Conclusion
• Cause and Effect
• Logical Deduction
• Letter and Symbol Series
• Essential Part
• Artificial Language
• Making Judgments
• Logical Problems
• Analyzing Arguments
• Course of Action
• Theme Detection
• Statement and Argument
Verbal Ability simply checks an individual’s knowledge of English language. This section is sometimes referred to as the most scoring section of the test. Questions are asked from the following topics –
• Spotting Errors
• Antonyms
• Spellings
• Ordering of Words
• Sentence Improvement
• Ordering of Sentences
• Closet Test
• One Word Substitutes
• Change of Voice
• Verbal Analogies
• Synonyms
• Selecting Words
• Sentence Formation
• Sentence Correction
• Completing Statements
• Paragraph Formation
• Comprehension
• Idioms and Phrases
• Change of Speech
In my personal experience I used to find quantitative aptitude the easiest section followed by verbal ability and logical reasoning. One needs to prepare well for all the sections in order to pass the test as some companies will keep sectional cut-offs, so you need to prepare and clear all 3 sections in order to pass the assessment.
How to prepare?
The answer to this question is simple you need to invest your time. Every day you need to pick a topic go through the theory part first and then pick up questions related to that topic and start solving. Next day starts with a new topic. Weekends are meant for revisions. All the topics which you are preparing needs revision or else your whole preparation will become worthless. In this way you can cover all topics of all the sections within a time span of 45 days.
From where to prepare?
There are numerous resources available online to prepare. You can go through YouTube videos explaining a particular topic or you can go through articles associated with that particular topic. I suggest preparing from YouTube and the channel I recommend is Career Ride. You can even prepare from book, the book which I recommend is Quantitative Aptitude by Dr R. S. Aggarwal.
Finally, I would only like to suggest that clearing aptitude test is not a matter of luck. You need to work on it. You need to keep yourself motivated and daily try to cover at least 1 topic.
All the best for your future !!
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Dear Aspirant
The previous year cut off for SPA Delhi for B>Arch was as follows
B. Arch ( General)
Opening rank: 7
closing rank : 414
B.Arch ( General with disability)
opening rank : 9
closing rank: 14
The rank also depends on the number of applying candidates.
Hope this helps
Dear student,
Dont stress out. To get good Mark's first keep proper noted, refer few external text book or reference books it helps alot.
Maths is a subject that needs practice, devote time only for maths separately so that you are focused.
Make a fixed timetable and follow it strictly
No being lazy and slacking off.
Take rest and be healthy, keep your mind calm before you start studying.
All the best and do your best. You will achieve what you desire
If you are applying through SCB channel then each year the cut off is specified depending on the number of candidates applied, top score, number of seats available etc.So the cut off published for IISER 2021 admission will be considered regardless of the year(2020 or 2021) you passed in the qualifying exam.
A student can appear twice for the SCB exam, once in the year of completing the 12th grade and second time in year following that.
However there are other ways as well to take admission in IISERs. You can appear for KVPY (if you fulfill the eligibility criteria) and if you are able clear it, you have eligible to apply for IISERs.
Hope this helps you out.
Good luck!
Hello student. You have not iven any category. So considering the category as general, your percentile will be in the range of 98-99. And coming to the rank part , it will be in the range of 900-1500.
You can expect these. For more information, you can use the links given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor/result
This is for the rank prediction
Hello candidate, in B.arch exam paper there will be mathematics, aptitude and drawing. Total there will be 77 questions out of which 20 MCQs and 5 numerical will be from mathematics (100 marks), 50 from aptitude (200 marks), and 2 questions from drawing (100marks).
All the best!!
Hey!
Aptitude basically consists of a wide range of syllabus such as awareness of shapes, persons, buildings, architecture, visualization of 3D drawings in 2 dimensions, knowledge of rotation, cutting of 3D shapes in 2D drawings. General Awareness regarding development issues, government programs/schemes etc., Comprehension, critical thinking and analytical skills, graphs, charts and map reading skills, simple statistics, CBSE class X Social Sciences topics and mental and analytical Aptitude questions.
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