Critical Thinking
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Colleges do not provide Critical Thinking as a seperate course and offers curriculum under the Philosophy degree to students. The minimum eligibility criteria for Philosophy course requires at least 45% to 50% marks in Class 12 in any stream from a recognised board of India.
The eligibility criteria for Philosophy courses vary for different education levels and college admission policy. Students must check the eligibility criteria for Philosophy courses based on their education level before applying to study Critical Thinking.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Interested candidates can learn about Critical Thinking under the branch of Philosophy subject at undergraduate, post-graduate, or doctorate levels. Students can also take online certificate courses or diploma courses to study Philopsophy including Critical Thinking.
Students must know this clearly that Critical Thinking is not a seperate course and is studied under Philosophy courses of Humanities and Social Sciences stream. Students can choose to learn Critical Thinking based on their education level.
There are many online and certification courses that provide necessary learning about Critical Thinking and Philosophy. Stud
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Critical Thinking is an individual's ability to consider an opinion, analyse, comment, repurpose and conclude on any particular subject or topic that you hear, see, read or write.
Critical Thinking can be studies under the Humanities & Social Sciences branch of Philosophy. Critical Thinking develops one's ability to reason, understand and growth in both personal and work spaces.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Few important topics of the Critical Thinking section of PAT syllabus are Family Tree, Arrangement, Calendars, Coding and Decoding, Numeric Grid, Syllogism, Course of Action.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To answer questions from the critical thinking section, test takers need to work on decision-making and problem-solving. For decision-making questions, candidates will need to take into cognizance various rules/conditions as well as take decisions that are based upon rules/ conditions. While in problem-solving, candidates need to analyze the given information and condense all the information in a suitable form and answer the questions asked.
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