What you'll learn

Master Aptitude Skills in 30 Hours is a fast-paced and comprehensive training program designed to build strong foundations in quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and analytical thinking. The 30-hour course is structured to transform problem-solving ability through intensive practice, smart techniques, shortcut methods, and real-time reasoning strategies used in competitive exams, placement tests, and scholarship assessments. Learners will solve quantitative aptitude questions with improved speed and accuracy using logical methods and smart calculation techniques, reducing manual effort. Students will handle timed assessments strategically by managing time, avoiding reasoning traps, and applying option elimination techniques for higher accuracy.

  • Vedic Math is a collection of ancient Indian calculation techniques that help solve arithmetic problems mentally and rapidly. It focuses on smart formulas and intuitive shortcuts for faster multiplication, division, squaring, and simplification. Number System covers the fundamentals of integers, fractions, decimals, primes, LCM–HCF, divisibility rules, and modular understanding of numbers. It teaches learners how to analyze number properties quickly, apply divisibility logic, and solve problems without lengthy calculations. The module builds the base for all quantitative aptitude topics. Average introduces efficient approaches to handle data sets, weighted averages, mean properties, and quick deviation methods. Learners understand how to compute averages smartly, update them with added/removed values, and solve exam-level questions in minimum time.
  • Percentage teaches how to express numbers as parts of 100 and apply it in real exam scenarios like comparison, growth/decline, discounts, and successive percentage changes. The focus is on fast computation tricks, fraction-to-percentage mapping, and solving multi-step questions accurately in less time. Profit & Loss covers gain/loss calculation, cost price–selling price relations, discounts, marked price, and percentage profit/loss formulas. Learners practice smart methods to avoid long calculations and solve business arithmetic questions quickly, which are common in placement and competitive tests. Simple Interest explains interest on a fixed principal amount using the basic formula P × R × T / 100. Compound Interest focuses on interest calculated on accumulated amounts with concepts like quarterly/yearly compounding and growth factors. The module builds strong clarity on financial aptitude, rate conversion, and fast CI/SI comparison techniques.
  • This module covers topics such as number series, alphabet series, alphanumeric series, alphabet test, coding and decoding, ranking test, Flow chart. This will increase logical reasoning skills of students
  • Ratio & Proportion explains the relationship between quantities using comparison formats like a:b and equality of ratios through proportions. Learners master techniques to solve problems involving partnership, sharing, age comparison, direct–inverse variation, and chained ratios using fast and logical approaches typically used in aptitude exams. Alligation & Mixture is a smart method to solve problems on mixing two or more ingredients of different prices, concentrations, or ratios. Using the alligation rule and weighted logic, learners can quickly find the mean value, required proportions, or cost of the final mixture—an essential concept for questions on percentages, solutions, and chemical or price-based mixtures.
  • Permutation & Combination trains learners to count outcomes and arrangements logically. Permutation focuses on ordered arrangements, while Combination emphasizes selection without order. Students learn factorial-based reasoning, case breakdown, and quick counting techniques to solve exam-level questions efficiently in limited time Probability builds the ability to measure chances of an event occurring using logical ratio concepts. Learners understand sample space, independent/dependent events, conditional probability, and clock/calendar-based probability patterns. The focus is on reasoning first, formula next, ensuring accuracy over random guessing. Data Sufficiency teaches learners how to check whether given statements provide enough information to answer a question without actually solving it. Students practice logical evaluation, elimination of insufficient cases, contradiction detection, and decision-making using exam-style statement analysis for faster and accurate judgment. Data Interpretation develops the ability to read and analyze charts, graphs, and numerical data to draw correct inferences and solve calculation-based questions efficiently.
  • Blood Relations covers family tree logic using structured deduction to determine kinship between individuals, helping students solve coded relation problems quickly. Direction Sense Test builds spatial awareness by interpreting left–right turns, distance, and orientation to track movement accurately on a mental map. Non-Verbal Reasoning strengthens pattern recognition through logical decoding of figures, mirror images, rotations, series, and analogy-based visual questions.

Prakash Kesarawani
Assistant Professor

Prakash Kesarwani is a seasoned aptitude and logical reasoning trainer with over 5 years of teaching and industry experience, specializing in quantitative ability, reasoning, and analytical problem-solving. He holds an M.Tech degree from National Institute of Technology Delhi, where he developed a strong foundation in mathematics, logical structures, and engineering-level analytical thinking. Prakash has trained and mentored 10,000+ students across India, including aspirants of government competitive exams and job-ready candidates for placement aptitude assessments. With a proven track record of impacting learning outcomes at scale, he has personally coached more than 100+ live batches and empowered learners with smart calculation shortcuts, advanced reasoning frameworks, and exam-oriented accuracy techniques.