What you'll learn

Description: “Placement PrepDrive – What You Desire and What You Deserve!” is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with essential quantitative, reasoning, and interview skills crucial for campus placements and corporate assessments. The course focuses on building strong conceptual understanding and speed-based accuracy through real-time problem-solving, practice assignments, and expert-led sessions. Covering topics like arithmetic, data interpretation, logical reasoning, and puzzles, it also integrates soft skill elements like interview preparation and negotiation techniques. Delivered by experienced faculty from the Analytical Skills department, this 5-week module ensures that learners are thoroughly prepared to face placement challenges with confidence and competence. Learning Outcome: • In-depth understanding of quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning fundamentals. • Practical exposure to placement-relevant problem-solving scenarios. • Improved accuracy, speed, and confidence in tackling aptitude sections. • Preparedness for interviews with enhanced communication and negotiation skills.

  • Techniques for solving problems based on unit digit patterns, least common multiples, and modular arithmetic
  • Key strategies to solve questions on percentage increase/decrease, comparison, and data-based problems
  • Application-based questions on cost price, selling price, and successive profits/losses.
  • Understanding principles, formulas, and shortcut methods to calculate interest over time.
  • Two sessions focused on interpreting tabular, pie-chart, bar-graph, and line-graph data for decision-making.
  • Solving problems based on efficiency, work equivalence, and combined workforce.
  • Analytical problems involving inflow and outflow of tanks using multiple pipes.
  • Concepts including relative speed, average speed, and motion problems.
  • Questions involving train lengths, speeds, crossing times, and platform problems.
  • Understanding upstream/downstream scenarios and their problem-solving approaches.
  • Pattern recognition and reasoning-based aptitude through symbol and letter-based puzzles.
  • Mastering various types of puzzles like grid-based, linear, circular, and logical arrangements
  • Group discussion strategies, resume building, mock interviews, and salary negotiation techniques.

Aman Gupta
Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor


Suruchi
Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor