
Discover how logical reasoning determines what must be true from facts, and how analytical ability explains why and what to do next, mastering verbal and non-verbal reasoning.
Master non-verbal reasoning through images, patterns, and shapes, spotting what's missing or next, and learn six lessons: classification, analogy, series completion, mirror images, water images, and embedded figures.
This course introduces the major logical and analytical reasoning topics commonly tested in competitive exams like SSC, UPSC, state PSCs, banking, railways, campus placements, and other aptitude-based recruitment tests. The lessons are delivered in a practical, easy-to-follow format, focusing on how questions are framed, where students typically get stuck, and how to think through options without second-guessing yourself.
The course takes a structured path through verbal reasoning, analytical patterns, puzzles, seating logic, coded language, directions, clock and calendar traps, and non-verbal reasoning, so learners can build familiarity with the scope of questions asked across exams. The goal is to make sure you know what to expect and how to approach each category with clarity.
One of the key lessons included here covers Statement & Assumptions, where you’ll learn how assumptions are identified, tested, and turned into exam traps. The lesson explains how to read statements carefully, filter what matters, and apply logical tests similar to the way exam setters design answer choices. This lesson also walks through common mistakes and pattern-based tricks that help improve both speed and accuracy when solving assumption questions.
Please note that this course doesn't cover every topic in detail, but is designed to explain to learners the different types of topics that they need to familiarize across exam formats, interviews, and reasoning-heavy recruitment tests.