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SPJAT

SPJAT is an entrance exam conducted by S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research for admission to undergraduate programs. It assesses a candidate's aptitude and is a key factor in the selection process.

Overview

The SP Jain Aptitude Test (SPJAT) is a crucial step for candidates seeking admission to undergraduate programs at S. P. Jain School of Global Management. This aptitude test assesses a candidate's overall reasoning and aptitude skills, essential for success in their chosen field of study. The SPJAT exam is designed to evaluate candidates on various parameters, ensuring that those admitted have the foundational skills necessary for the rigorous academic environment at S. P. Jain. The test is conducted online, providing convenience and accessibility to applicants from across India and beyond. Understanding the syllabus and key topics is vital for effective preparation and achieving a

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Quantitative

The Quantitative Aptitude section of the SPJAT exam tests a candidate's numerical skills and problem-solving abilities. Key topics include:

  • Arithmetic: Questions on percentages, ratios, proportions, averages, simple and compound interest, profit and loss.
  • Algebra: Basic algebraic equations, linear equations, quadratic equations, and inequalities.
  • Geometry: Concepts related to lines, angles, triangles, circles, and other geometric figures. Questions may involve area, perimeter, and volume.
  • Data Interpretation: Analyzing data presented in tables,

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Verbal Reasoning

The Verbal Reasoning section assesses a candidate's ability to understand and analyze written information. Key topics include:

  • Reading Comprehension: Passages followed by questions that test understanding, inference, and critical reasoning skills.
  • Sentence Correction: Identifying grammatical errors and improving sentence structure.
  • Para Jumbles: Rearranging jumbled sentences to form a coherent paragraph.
  • Vocabulary: Questions on synonyms, antonyms, analogies, and word usage.
  • Critical Reasoning:

Logical Reasoning

The Logical Reasoning section evaluates a candidate's ability to think logically and solve problems. Key topics include:

  • Arrangements: Linear, circular, and complex arrangements.
  • Series: Number series, alphabet series, and logical sequences.
  • Coding-Decoding: Identifying patterns and applying them to decode messages.
  • Data Sufficiency: Determining whether the given data is sufficient to answer a question.
  • Blood Relations: Analyzing relationships within a family.

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Abstract Reasoning

The Abstract Reasoning section tests a candidate's ability to identify patterns and relationships in abstract figures and diagrams. Key topics include:

  • Figure Series: Identifying the next figure in a sequence.
  • Analogies: Finding relationships between pairs of figures.
  • Classification: Grouping figures based on common characteristics.
  • Pattern Recognition: Identifying hidden patterns in complex figures.
  • Figure Matrix: Completing a matrix of figures based
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