PGCET (Karnataka) Syllabus
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the important tips for PGCET reasoning and general intelligence preparation require candidates to identify their strengths and weaknesses, choose the right study material, practising mock tests. Candidates must also analyse their mock scores and plan the exam day accordingly. Candidates must focus on learning some tricks and shortcuts to complete the section as early as possible.
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Candidates preparing for the Karnataka PGCET Reasoning and General Intelligence section must refer to the following bools while preparation:
- Logical Reasoning by Arihant
- Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma
- Verbal & Non Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal
- Reasoning by Mukesh Khanna
In addition to preparation using the above mentioned books, candidates must solve practice question papers to improve their resoning skills. Solving more and more questions will help candidates develop a logical apoproach towards answering questions.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The topics under the Reasoning and General Intelligence section of Karnataka PGCET include:
- Puzzles
- Diagrams
- Analogy
- Logic
- Verbal Ability
- Analytical Ability
- Related Aspects
The sectional overview of the Reasoning and General Intelligence section is similar to other sections. A total of 25 questions are asked from the topics mentioned above. Candidates have to choose one correct option out of the four answer options. Each correct answer in Karnataka PGCET exam will fetch +1 mark. While there will be no negative marking in the exam.
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To prepare for General Knowledge section of Karnataka PGCET MBA exam, one must read newspapers ans magzines regularly. Subscribing to news apps will help candidates in improving on the current affairs part.
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Candidates preparing for the General Knowledge section of the Karnataka PGCET exam must abide by the syllabus while preparing. Here are some of the best books that covers Karnataka PGCET syllabus for General Knowledge section:
- Lucent's General Knowledge for Competitive Exams
- General Knowledge by Arihant
- General Knowledge by R.S. Aggarwal
- Manorama Year Book
- The Hindu Year Book
- The Indian Express Year Book
Besides the above mentioned books, candidates who are well aware of the news, and reads newspapers regularly may not require to invest numerous weeks preparing for the section. The difficulty standards of the Karnataka PGCET General Knowledge
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some topics in GK include:
- Indian Business
- Global Environment
- Cultural Events
- Economics
- Social Events
- Management
- Political Events
- Current Affairs
- Sports
- Historical Events
- Awards
- Personalities and Achievements
- Humanities
- Science, Technology
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
While preparing for English section of PGCET exam, candidates must focus on improving their vocabulary grammar, idioms, and phrases. Candidates must also practice sentence correction.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some important topics from Karnataka PGCET English proficiency section include:
- Synonyms
- Sentence Correction
- One word Substitution
- Idioms and phrases
- Antonyms
- Grammar
- Famous Books in English Literature
- Pairs expressing relationships
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The Reasoning and General Intelligence, as well as the Quantitative Analysis section. It will take maximum time to complete all the topics from these sections of Karnataka PGCET 2023. This is primarily because the problems will be tricky and memorizing different shortcut formulas is not easy. Building logical ability skills takes time and it is acquired only through extensive practice.
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