Reasoning
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Yes, reasoning is a part of the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam. The NDA exam includes two papers: Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT). The GAT paper is divided into two sections:
1. English: Covers grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and more.
2. General Knowledge: Includes sections such as Physics, Chemistry, General Science, History, Geography, and Current Events.
Within the General Knowledge section, there are often questions that test reasoning and analytical abilities, although it may not be a separate dedicated section labeled as "Reasoning". Logical reasoning questions can be embedded within various topics, assessing a candidate's problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
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Yes, reasoning is asked in the NDA (National Defence Academy) entrance exam. This section tests candidates' logical thinking, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills. It includes questions on verbal and non-verbal reasoning such as analogy, classification, series completion, pattern recognition, and spatial reasoning. Yes reasoning is asked in NDA.
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1 Understand the Syllabus: Know what topics are covered in the exams you're targeting.
2 Study Material: Gather quality resources for mathematics and reasoning.
3 Build Concepts: Start with basics and gradually move to complex topics.
4 Practice Regularly: Solve a variety of problems to improve skills
5 Time Management: Practice solving problems within time limits.
6Review and Improve: Analyze mistakes and revise regularly.
7 Seek Guidance: Get help when needed from teachers or online resources.
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Congratulations on securing 89.27 percentile in CAT. As stated, 89.27 is a good score but you will not able to apply for many of the good colleges as these colleges consider sectional cutoffs as one of the major components while shortlisting candidates for the GDPI process and for the final selection. 32.46 percentile in VARC section is below par score and will not fetch you a call from many of the business schools despite having a good overall percentile. As you have not mentioned your category, I am assuming that you belong to the general category (If you belong to the reserved category, you might get an Interview call from some of the colleges depending upon their selection criteria).
Therefore, I will suggest you to for the business schools which do not give consideration to the sectional percentile and emphasize on the overall percentile. Some of the good business schools that you can target based on your overall CAT percentile are given below:
The list given above is non-exhaustive, candidates can get to know about all the colleges having no sectional CAT cutoffs .
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Previous year question papers-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-question-papers/amp
Aspiring candidates preparing for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) should practice the CUET 2022 question papers after completing the entire syllabus.
Hello aspirant,
In CLAT Logical Reasoning is one of the important sections to prepare for and nonverbal reasoning comes under the Logical section. It has a 20% weight age in CLAT question papers and aims to test the comprehension and reasoning skills of the candidate.
This section will have questions related to syllogism, blood relations, identifying patterns, logical links, and rectifying illogical arguments.
Hello Aspirant,
There are two types of reasoning in CLAT UG examination, one is Legal reasoning and another is logical reasoning. So from Legal reasoning, around 35-39 questions are asked and carries the weightage of 20% of total paper whereas from logical reasoning 28-32 questions are asked and carry the weightage of 20% of total paper.
You can check out detailed exam pattern from the link given below :-
CLAT Exam Pattern 2022 (Updated) - Mode, Topic Weightage, Number of Questions (careers360.com)
For your reference I am going to help you with the CLAT syllabus for each section and what books to read for that particular section.
@English Language
>>>>> Comprehension-type passage-based questions and passages of around 450 words will be taken from contemporary / historically significant fiction & non-fiction writing.
Resources to be used :-
@General Knowledge and Current Affairs
>>>>> Comprehension-type passage-based questions - Static general knowledge and current affairs and also based on News, journalistic sources, and non-fiction writing
@Legal Reasoning
>>>>> There will be comprehension-type passage of around 450 words each followed by objective type questions and the questions are based on fact situations or scenarios involving legal matters, public policy questions, or moral philosophical inquiries.
Books to be used :-
@Logical Reasonings
>>>>> Questions based on sets and arguments, puzzles, diagrams, relationships and others based on the given passage of around 300 words .
@Quantitative Techniques
>>>>> Questions based on sets of facts or propositions, graphs, or other textual, pictorial, or diagrammatic representations of numerical information, followed by a series of questions.
For more details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
I hope this information helps you.
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