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January 23rd, 2017, 05:32 PM
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Similar Exams Like Elitmus
There is one named CoCubes. It is almost as famous as eLitmus and AMCAT but relatively easier and also a lot of companies including ones like Flipkart or Accenture recruit through your CoCubes Score.
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January 23rd, 2017, 06:06 PM
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Re: Similar Exams Like Elitmus
The difficulty level of CoCubes is not that high thus it is easier to perform better. PRE-ASSESS test PRE-ASSESS is a test by CoCubes.com whose scores are used by companies to hire. It is part of the annual subscription that a student buys. PRE-ASSESS® is a mix of different modules which help assess a student on various skills which are useful in a job. Section Wise Syllabus Quantitative Aptitude Test: (60 Minutes) Concepts of mathematics including Time & Work, Speed & Distance, Algebra, Equations, Progressions, Profit & Loss, Ratios, Averages, Geometry, Data Interpretation, Probability, Venn diagram, Statistics, Interest, Profit loss, Ratio, Percentages, Number Systems, Mensuration, Trigonometry. Analytical Reasoning Test: (60 Minutes) Visual Reasoning, Statement & Conclusions, Relationships, Logical Reasoning, Attention to Details, Flowcharts, Data sufficiency, Coding-decoding, Series, Odd one out, Analogies. English Usage Test: (60 Minutes) Reading Comprehension, Grammar including Articles , Prepositions, Sentence Correction, Speech, Tenses, Verbal Ability including Synonyms, Antonym, Spellings, Idioms and Phrases. Domain Test: (30 Minutes) This Test consists of basic questions from your core engineering subjects such as computer science, IT, ECE, EEE, mechanical engineering, civil engineering and other branches. Examination Cutt off For each question, approximate accuracy rate is determined (based on level of difficulty/past data for that question). An average is taken across questions to compute the overall accuracy rate. This % is the suggested cutoff. Of-course, the client can increase or reduce the cutoff E.g. if 5 questions have an expected accuracy of 30%, 10 questions have an expected accuracy of 50% and 5 questions have an expected accuracy of 75%, then the overall cutoff will be (5*30% + 10*50% + 5*75%)/20 = 51.25% |
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