Book Name |
Links |
A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-verbal
Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal |
Click here |
A new approach to reasoning: verbal, non-verbal
& Analytical |
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General Mental Ability Logical Reasoning &
analytical ability by UPSC portal |
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Book Name |
Links |
High School English Grammar and composition by
Wren and Marketing |
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Objective English for Competitive Examination by
Hari Mohan Prasad and Una Sinha |
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English book by S. Chand |
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Book Name |
Links |
Quantitative aptitude for all competitive
examinations by Abhijit Guha |
Click here |
General Knowledge 2022 by Arihant experts |
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Encyclopedia of General Science for General
Competitions |
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Book Name |
Links |
Handbook of physics by Nipendra Bhatnagar |
Click here |
Principles of physics by Robert Resnick |
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Handbook on Computer Science and IT by ME team |
Click here |
- General Intelligence & Reasoning: Verbal and non-verbal type of questions, analogies, decisions and judgment making, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, etc. This section will test the candidate’s abilities to deal with the analytical functions and relationships.
- Quantitative Aptitude: This part of the exam comprises topic like percentage, ratio, averages, quadrilateral, trigonometry, histogram, probability, charts, and many more.
- English language and comprehension: English Grammar, Vocabulary, spellings, synonyms and antonyms, compre6, correct and incorrect usages, etc.
- General Awareness: Genera, physical, geographical, economic, and climatic features of India and the World. Current affairs and history of the world and India.
- Physics
- Computer Science and information technology
- Electronics and telecommunication
- Telecommunication
- Mode of examination: Computer-based exam
- Type of questions: Objective type of questions
- Duration: 120 minutes
- Marking scheme:
- (+1) for each correct answer
- (-0.25) for each incorrect answer
Paper |
Subject |
No. of Questions |
Part-I |
General
Intelligence & Reasoning Quantitative
Aptitude English
language & Comprehension General
Awareness |
25 25 25 25 |
Part-II |
Physics
/ Computer
Science & Information Technology / Electronics
& Telecommunication Engineering. |
100 |
- Candidates must analyze the exam pattern to understand the weightage of marks and topics of the syllabus in the exam.
- Practice previous year’s question papers to understand the type of questions and the way they are asked.
- Focus on daily English comprehension and language lessons to prepare for the exam.
- Look over the current affairs and general information to prepare for the General Awareness section of the exam.
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