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Campus Placement Test Series for Engineering Graduates by NoticeBard: Subscribe Now!

Campus Placement Test Series for Engineering Graduates by NoticeBard

Campus Placement Test Series for Engineering Graduates by NoticeBard

Enroll in this Campus Placement test series today and get access to 10 tests covering quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning and verbal ability.

TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Accenture, Cognizant, IBM and other IT and Non IT companies usually conduct three to four placement sessions to identify the most qualified candidates. The first round typically consists of written tests covering various topics, including quantitative aptitude, reasoning, verbal ability, and coding in different programming languages.

These rounds help companies to assess the skills and knowledge of the candidates. The interview process usually includes a few technical and HR rounds, allowing companies to gauge candidates’ suitability for the role and organization. These placement sessions help candidates to showcase their potential and secure a job that best fits their skills and experience.

For the Campus Recruitment General Aptitude Test, various topics must practiced before the examination, as mentioned below.

The first test is the quantitative aptitude test, which includes sections to test numerical and reasoning abilities. 10-25 questions need to be attempted in the given duration. The topics include Number systems, Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Time Speed Distance, Areas and Mensuration, Averages, Permutations and Combinations, Probability, Plane geometry, Seating Arrangements, Sets, Progressions, Functions, Series and more.

The second section is the Verbal Ability test, a fun challenge that tests your English and grammar ability. You’ll be tackling ten to twenty-five questions within the given time. The test covers important topics like Synonyms, Antonyms, Error Detection and Correction, fill-in-the-blanks, Arranging sentences, Comprehension Passages, and more.

The Logical Reasoning Ability test is the third section of the test, and it evaluates the individual’s logical thinking ability. The test taker must attempt 10-25 questions within the given time frame. Important topics covered in this section include Series, Missing Numbers, Odd One Out, Data Sufficiency, Assumptions and Conclusions, Puzzles, etc.

If you want to crack the general aptitude round, we recommend taking individual tests to assess your knowledge of related concepts. These tests help you identify your strengths and weaknesses in a particular topic and improve.

Interested candidates can register themselves using this link.

Enrol in this mock test series today and get access to 10 tests with 750 well-framed questions covering quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and verbal ability for 365 days. All this is available for just Rs. 499!

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