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PGCET 2024

Section A Proficiency in English language 25 Marks


Section B General Knowledge 25 Marks
Section C Reasoning and general intelligence 25 Marks
Section D Quantitative analysis or aptitude 25 Marks
100 marks-Total marks
 Proficiency in English language
1) Sentence correction
2) Synonyms
3) Antonyms
4) Idioms and phrases
5) One word substituation
6) Grammer
7) Famous books in English literature
8) Pairs expressing relationships

 General knowledge
1) Global environment
2) Current affairs
3) Indian business environment
4) Economics
5) Sports
6) Social events
7) Cultural events
8) Management
9) Awards
10) Humanities
11) Political events
12) Science and technology
13) Personalites & achievements
14) Historical events

 Reasoning & General Intelligence


1) Coding & decoding
2) Blood relations
3) Series
4) Diagrams
5) Anology
6) Logic
7) Puzzles
8) Verbal ability:Classification
9) Analytical ability
10) Mathametical operations based on bodmas
11) Cubes & dices
12) Clocks and calendar
13) Number,Ranking & time sequence test
14) Statement and conclusion
15) Statement and assumption
16) Venn diagram
17) Verbal reasoning
18) Problem solving
19) Mirror images
20) Seating arrangements
21) Decision making
22) Data sufficiency
23) Syllogism

 Quantitative analysis or aptitude


1. Arithmetic
a) Numbers( including divisibility)
b) HCF & LCM (Including factors, Multiples and Prime Factorization)
c) Simplification
d) Mathametical operations
e) Decimal fractions
f) Square roots & cube roots
g) Permutations & combinations
h) Average
Important facts & formals & problems
i) Laws of surds
j) Laws of indicies
k) Percentage
l) Results on population
m) Profit & Loss
n) Partnership
o) Chain
p) Rule
q) Time & work
r) Pipes & cisterns
s) Ratio & proportion

2. Data analysis & interpertion


a) Numerical data interpretation
b) Graphs bar chart & pie chart

3. Statistics
a) Measures of central tendency
b) Arithmetic mean
c) Mode
d) Median
e) Measures of dispersion
f) Range
g) Quartile deviation
h) Standard deviation
i) Normal distribution
j) Skewed distribution
k) Correlation & regression

4. Related quantitative aspects


a) Data sufficiency

 Number System (Including Divisibility)


 HCF and LCM (Including Factors, Multiples and Prime Factorization)
 Square and square roots, Cube and Cube Roots, Indices and Surds
 Fundamental Operations, VBODMAS Rule, Algebraic Identities, Approximation and
Simplification
 Polynomials and Rational Expressions (Including Factorization of Polynomial, Factor
Theorem & Remainder Theorem)
 Linear Equations, Quadratic equations & Inequalities (Including Simultaneous Linear
equations)
 Ratio, proportion, variation and partnership
 Average (Including Mean, Median & Mode)
 Percentage
 Profit, Loss and Discount
 Simple Interest, Compound Interest and Instalments
 Sequence and Series (AP, GP, Sum of Special Sequences and Number Series)
 Allegation & Mixture
 Time, Work and Wages (Including Pipes & Cistern)
 Time, Speed and Distance (Including Trains, Boats and Stream, Circular Motion, Races
and Games)
 Clock and Calendar
 Permutation & Combination and Probability
 Geometry-1 Lines & Angles, Quadrilateral, Polygons, Circles (Including Chords, Secant
and Tangent)
 Geometry-II Triangles (Including Similarity and Congruence)
 Coordinate Geometry
 mensuration - plane figures
 Mensuration-Solid Figures
 Set Theory (Including Venn Diagram)
 Trigonometry (Including Height and Distances, Second, Minute, Degree, Radians,
Relation 0= Minimum and Maximum Value of Trigonometric Functions)
 Logarithm
 Data Analysis and Data Interpretation (Including Caselet, Table, Line Graph, Bar Graph,
Mixed Bar)
 Data sufficiency

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