Wednesday, September 19, 2018

How you should improve on aptitude test for the competitive exams?



  Most of the aspirants get panicked about the quantitative part because of the preconceived notion that aspirants cannot able to score well. Though it is being a challenging part, still this is considered as most scoring section on the question paper and it determines a candidate to be in the merit category.

In competitive exam candidates need to cover every section in order to get a good score and they must have a plan to improve on every section like General knowledge, current affairs.

You need to know basic concept of maths to score well in the exam. Considering the competition in the industry you need to perform as much you could to win over your competitors and to grab the opportunity.

The 75 questions in general studies can be answered easily but answering the remaining 25 question on the maths will determine you path to success.

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The quantitative test is to identify the aspirant’s skills on problem solving, decision making and to know how they perform the tasks independently.

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In general some aspirants tend to give less importance to aptitude section as it is a time consuming and lot of calculations involved in it, but they should give the first priority to this section in their preparation so as to get good marks.

The aspirants need to be strong in the following chapters to score well
Number series
Percentages
Profit and Loss
Interest

In maths sections speed and accuracy play a vital role and it will get improved only when you allocate considerable time for maths.

The aspirants should start their preparation minimum four months before the exam. Before start practising any questions from the quantitative sections, know your syllabus and what are the topics being covered in it.

By analyzing the previous year question papers you know which topics more important than other topics and plan your preparation accordingly.

If you feel difficulty in practicing maths problems, I feel it is better to join a coaching centre near you.  Approaching a coaching centre helps you in more than one ways and Going to a coaching academy is like following schedule for your preparation.

We Shine Academy is a one of the Top Bank exam coaching centre in Chennai is conducting coaching classes for all bank exam and TNPSC exams, offering training, guidance to students.