If you are a final year student,
placements season would surely be an overwhelming time that requires a rigorous
approach to improve your Aptitude skills for the job opportunities.
Whether you are preparing for an IT job,
government job, or even for higher studies (MBA, MS, GATE, etc), getting
through the aptitude test is almost always the first step.
A lot of engineering students tend to
ignore the aptitude test considering the level and type of questions in high
school. What they forget is that competition is relative! You have to compete
with people of a similar intellectual level as yours. No matter how good you
are with the technical/coding part, if you do not get through the aptitude
round, you are out of the race.
Quantitative aptitude measures numerical
ability and problem solving skills of candidates. It forms an important part of
almost all competitive exams and campus recruitment (initial or first phase).
It is one section which is used to
filter out candidates as not everyone has the skill sets required to sail
through this section. On the contrary, people who are good at it, have a chance
to convert it into a highly scoring section and enhance their chances of
cracking the entrance exam.
Quantitative aptitude shows one’s
ability to comprehend and solve problems. As the tests are time bound, they
also test the logical thinking of the candidates and their ability to reason
and make effective decisions quickly under pressure.
What
to do for the preparation?
Ø Go
through Previous Year Question Papers
Ø Keep
your Fundamentals Strong
Ø Practice,
Practice & Practice
Ø Focus
on Important Topics
Ø Revision

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