Aptitude Test Preparation
Aptitude Test Preparation for Freshers: Quant, Reasoning, English, Practice Plan and Mistakes
Aptitude tests are common in campus placements, off-campus drives and fresher hiring. This guide explains quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English, mock tests, practice plan and mistakes to avoid.
Campus Placement GuideMain Aptitude Sections
- Quantitative aptitude
- Logical reasoning
- Verbal ability
- Data interpretation
- Basic computer knowledge if role requires
- Role-specific MCQs
30-Day Practice Plan
- Week 1: Percentages, averages, ratios and basic reasoning.
- Week 2: Time and work, profit-loss, number series and grammar.
- Week 3: Data interpretation, puzzles and reading comprehension.
- Week 4: Mock tests, revision and weak-topic improvement.
Common Mistakes
- Practicing without timer.
- Skipping basics.
- Not analysing wrong answers.
- Ignoring English section.
- Starting mock tests too late.
Related Guides
Campus Placement Guide | Off-Campus Drive Guide | Fresher Interview Questions | Group Discussion Guide | Career Preparation
FAQs
Is aptitude important for freshers?
Yes, many companies use aptitude tests for first-level screening.
How many days are enough?
Thirty focused days can improve basics and mock-test performance.
Should I practice daily?
Yes, daily timed practice is better than last-minute study.