are logical reasoning gk or current affairs included in bsc psychology hnrs entrance exam in christ university
Yes, the exam is conducted in two parts and questions are asked form General Aptitude, Logical and analytical reasoning, Decision making, Linguistic skills, Basic Psychology History, Schools of thought in Psychology, Perception, Motivation, Personality, Learning, Social psychology , Current Affairs
General knowledge/ awareness, Research Aptitude
Basics of research methodology.
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are logical reasoning gk or current affairs included in christ university bangalore entrance test?
It consists verbal reasoning, general knowledge, current affairs, logical reasoning, critical reasoning, quantitative ability, data analysis and interpretation.
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are logical reasoning gk or current affairs included in christ university bangalore entrance test?
Hello,
yes It is included in the entrance test exam paper syllabus. Logical is a part of Reasoning part, Other parts are critical Reasoning,analytical reasoning. You have prepare them accordingly. If the exam has aptitude then reasoning,verbal and general knowledge questions will come in exam. They in whole represents how a person think and how fast one is to solve real life small yet complex problems.
These needs practice and expert in shortcuts. It take alot of time to practice. You can practice it and appear the exam.There are many online sites who provides online free and pain programs for practice it.
for more information please refer the link:- https://www.careers360.com/exams/christ-university-entrance-test
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as jipmer and aiims comes under neet...so there is any change in the syullbus of neet2020...any logical reasoning or english comprehension is included in neet...please update ur app according to the new performa...and please clarify my query
AIIMS and JIPMER have been scrapped off in favour of NEET and not the other way round. So it is unlikely that NTA will change NEET's exam pattern. May be AIIMS and JIPMER will conduct theri separate admission process by conducting further rounds but NEET will not have a changed exam pattern. This is because AIIMS has approximately 1500 seats and JIPMER 200 seats. But across India, almost 90,000 MBBS seats also are filled through NEET. So bringing in a change for 1700 odd seats is unlikely. As of now, NEET has 180 questions in the form of MCQs. Physics and Chemistry have 45 questions each and Biology has 90 questions. Every correct answer gives you 4 marks and a wrong answer takes away 1 mark.