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Analytical skills

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Analytical skills

 Analytical skills are kind of problem solving skill.

 They allow you to evaluate simple or complex problems.

 This skill incorporates many skills like critical thinking ability,


decision making, and researching skills in order to analyze an
question or problem and reach a solution.

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Why Analytical skills….Asked
in Maximum entrance Exams
 Analytical skills are important because it allows you to find
solutions to common problems and make decisions about what
actions to take next.

 Understanding problems and analyzing the situation for viable


solutions is a key skill in every position at every level.

 Developing this ability can improve your work, help you achieve
company goals and eventually support your personal career goals.

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Analytical skills Examples….

1. Critical thinking:
 Critical thinking is your ability to evaluate a situation or a problem
with an independent mind. Critical thinking means that you don’t
accept arguments or assumptions without question. This requires
you to break down an argument or the steps in a process, and
make independent evaluations.

 Critical thinkers are capable of identifying all aspects of a problem


and understanding why a problem exists. They will take the time to
fully understand a problem in order to develop a workable solution.

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2. Decision making:
Decision making involves selecting a specific object or course of
action from various alternatives. This skill requires careful evaluation of
the situation in order to predict which choice will result in the best
outcome.

3. Researching skills:
Conducting effective research requires analytical skills. You must be
able to consider a problem in order to make a plan and define your
research and collect data. You should be able to analyze your
information and draw conclusions.

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5. Problem solving:
Problem-solving skills help you determine the source of a problem
and find an effective solution.
Problem-solving skills are important in every career at every level.
Some key problem-solving skills include:
•Active listening
•Analysis
•Creativity
•Communication
•Dependability

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How to improve your analytical skills….

 Improving your analytical skills can help you achieve various career
goals.
 To improve your analytical skills, consider taking some of the
following steps:
• Take on leadership roles that require the use of critical analytical
skills
• Practice key analytical skills in your current role
• Take classes that emphasize the use of analytical skills
• Participate in activities that require the use of analytical skills such
as team sports, games or reading
• Seek advice or mentorship from professionals in your field or
desired industry
• Improve your subject-matter knowledge, which is essential to faster
problem-solving

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Important part of Exams like….

 Placement in Corporate- Wipro, TCS, Cognizant,


Capgemini, Ashok Leyland and almost all the companies
hiring fresher's(Engineers, MBA, Biotech etc.)
 Government Exams like SSC CGL, Banking sector
 UPSC(CSAT), IES, NET, State level exams
 GATE, CAT, MAT, GMAT, GRE etc.
 AMCAT, CoCubes, eLitmus etc.

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Quantitative Ability
 Quantitative Ability tests, the ability of a candidate to handle
numerical data and solve numerical problems.
 Quantitative Aptitude is the most important requisite for clearing any
competitive exam.
 Quantitative Aptitude Topics:
• Number system Simple Interest
• Average Compound Interest
• Percentage Time and Distance
• Profit & Loss Problem on Trains

• Ratio & Proportion Boats and Streams


• Alligation or Mixture Permutation and Combination
• Time & Work Probability
• Pipe & Cistern Data Interpretation Test

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Reasoning Ability
 A logical reasoning test is a fundamental part of any assessment.
 Logical Reasoning Topics:
• Series completion
• Coding-Decoding
• Direction Sense test
• Blood Relations
• Syllogism
• Number, Ranking and Time sequence Test
• Cube and Dice
• Seating Arrangement
• Cause and Effect
• Data sufficiency
• Non verbal Reasoning

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