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Aptitude test training for students

Staff Reporter

Initiative to help minimise campus interview failure

CHENNAI: Productivity Reach, an organisation involved in recruitment training for engineering students, has launched a programme that specifically addresses failures in aptitude tests during recruitments.

Productivity Reach head Ramesh Narayan says the four-day programme is specially designed to help students attending campus interviews from March to June.

He notes that, unlike last year, many IT companies have already started recruitment drives. "Only 10-15 per cent of the students are reported to have passed the test, mainly because students do not update themselves on the latest aptitude assessment patterns adopted by such companies," he adds. For example, some I.T. companies have increased the difficulty levels of English language testing.

The programme content includes quantitative aptitude, critical, logical, analytical reasoning, puzzles and verbal English exercises. The programme starts on March 16 at their K.K.Nagar centres. For details, call 42698341 and 99402 12276.

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