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Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam

The Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam is a gateway to various undergraduate programs, assessing key skills and knowledge. It helps students gain admission to their desired courses.

Exam Overview

The Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam is designed to assess candidates for various undergraduate programs. It evaluates a student's aptitude and knowledge across several key areas relevant to higher education. This exam helps Pearson affiliated colleges in India to screen candidates effectively.

Key Features:

  • Purpose: Admission to undergraduate programs.
  • Assessment Areas: Aptitude, logical reasoning, and subject-specific knowledge.
  • Target Audience: Students seeking admission to Pearson affiliated undergraduate courses in India.
  • Relevance:

English Language

The English Language section assesses proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing skills. It evaluates the candidate's ability to understand and use English effectively.

Key Topics:

  • Grammar: Tenses, articles, prepositions, subject-verb agreement, and sentence construction.
  • Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and phrases.
  • Reading Comprehension: Understanding passages, identifying main ideas, and inferring information.
  • Writing Skills: Essay writing, precis writing, and report writing.

Quantitative Aptitude

This section tests mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities. It covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation.

Key Topics:

  • Arithmetic: Number systems, percentages, ratio and proportion, profit and loss, and simple and compound interest.
  • Algebra: Linear equations, quadratic equations, inequalities, and algebraic expressions.
  • Geometry: Lines, angles, triangles, circles, and coordinate geometry.
  • Data Interpretation: Bar graphs, pie charts, and tables.

Logical Reasoning

The Logical Reasoning section evaluates analytical and critical thinking skills. It includes questions on verbal and non-verbal reasoning.

Key Topics:

  • Verbal Reasoning: Analogies, coding-decoding, blood relations, and direction sense.
  • Non-Verbal Reasoning: Series, classification, and pattern recognition.
  • Analytical Reasoning: Statement and conclusions, logical deductions, and inferences.

General Knowledge

The General Knowledge section assesses awareness of current affairs, history, geography, and general science. It tests the candidate's understanding of the world around them.

Key Topics:

  • Current Affairs: National and international events.
  • History: Indian history, world history.
  • Geography: Indian geography, world geography.
  • General Science: Physics, chemistry, and biology.
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