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COURSE TITLE CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME II CREDITS 2

COURSE
CDP 499 COURSE CATEGORY Core L-T-P 2-0-0
CODE

LEARNING
Version Approval Details BTL-3
LEVEL

ASSESSMENT SCHEME

Semester End
During Semester Assessment(DSA)
Examination

DSA Components Attendance SEE


MSE

20% 25% 5% 50%

The course includes different topics of verbal reasoning, logical reasoning and nonverbal reasoning
which are used to train the students for placement/competitive exams.
Course
Description The reasoning content is designed to develop student’s ability to follow diagrams, identify patterns,
synthesize data, and solve problems logically. It also develops student’s ability to follow something
through to a conclusion when given basic information.

This course will enable the students

1.To improve their employability skills to get through campus placements and to meet out the
corporate expectations.
Course
Objective 2.To train the students clear competitive exams conducted by different State and Central govt bodies.

3. To apply the knowledge gained from the subject to assess their skills, knowledge, ability, and
personality.

Course Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to


Outcome

1. Solve problems on verbal reasoning

2. Solve problems on logical reasoning

3. Solve problems on analytical reasoning


4. Solve problems on non-verbal reasoning

Prerequisites: Basic Mathematics

CO, PO AND PSO MAPPING

PS
PO - PO- PO- PSO PSO-
CO PO -1 PO-2 PO-3 PO-4 PO-5 PO-6 PO-7 PO-8 PO-9 O-
10 11 12 -1 3
2

CO-1 2 3 3 1 - - - - 2 2 - 2 - - -

CO-2 2 3 3 1 - - - - 2 2 - 2 - - -

CO-3 2 3 3 1 - - - - 2 3 - 3 - - -

CO-4 2 3 3 1 - - - - 2 3 - 3 - - -

1: Weakly related, 2: Moderately related and 3: Strongly related

LIST OF TOPICS

Analogy Analytical reasoning Statements and course of CO-1, CO-2,


action CO-3, CO-4

Classifications Mirror-image Statements and assumption

Blood relations Spotting out the embedded Cause and effect reasoning
figures

Coding-decoding Completion of incomplete Statements and argument


pattern

Syllogism Figure matrix Drawing inference

Direction sense test Grouping of identical figures Puzzles

Logical Venn diagram Cubes and dice Odd figure

Alpha-numerical sequence Dot situation Verification of truth of the


puzzle statement

Seating arrangement Assertion and reason Inequalities


Deriving conclusion from Situation reaction test Data Sufficiency
passages

REFERENCE

Dr. R S Agarwal, ‘’A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning’’ Revised 2nd color Ed. 2017
1.
2 Arun Sharma, “How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CAT” 5th Edition,2018.

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