Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability For Competitive Exams
Last updated 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.95 GB | Duration: 9h 1m
Last updated 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.95 GB | Duration: 9h 1m
Master reasoning for State Public Service Commission (PSCs), SSC, UPSC, CBRTs, Railways, Banking & global aptitude exams
What you'll learn
Solve all types of logical reasoning problems with clear, step-by-step methods
Master a complete range of analytical reasoning topics: puzzles, seating, directions, coding-decoding, and more
Decode tricky verbal logic, including assumptions, conclusions, cause-effect, arguments, and related questions
Tackle questions from CBRTs, SSC, UPSC, Banking, Railways & all Indian State PSC exams with confidence
Apply reasoning skills in job aptitude tests and global exams like GRE, GMAT, SAT, and corporate assessments
Avoid common traps and improve accuracy and speed with expert tips and proven time-saving strategies
Requirements
No prior knowledge of reasoning required
Just a willingness to think logically and practice
Basic reading comprehension in English
Description
Welcome to the Complete Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability Course — the only course you need to master logical reasoning skills for success in like Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), State Public Service Commission (PSC) exams (UPPSC, MPPSC, MPSC, BPSC, TNPSC, etc.), Computer-Based Recruitment Tests (CBRTs), Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) exams, Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), State Bank of India (SBI) PO/Clerk exams, and other aptitude-based government recruitment tests.Whether you’re aiming for government jobs, corporate careers, or international opportunities, logical reasoning is a key skill — tested in almost every competitive exam or hiring process.With thousands of students already enrolled in my other course — and built from my years of experience coaching students for government recruitment success — this course will give you everything you need to crack reasoning questions with confidence.Even if you have zero background in reasoning, this course will take you from beginner to mastery. Here’s why:Taught using 2D whiteboard animation for clear, visual, and engaging explanationsPacked with real-life examples to make complex reasoning feel simple and relatableCovers all major reasoning topics — verbal, analytical, non-verbal, and data interpretationStep-by-step lessons that go from basic to advanced, with detailed guidance throughoutQuizzes after each lesson to reinforce your learningExam strategies and trap alerts to help you avoid common mistakesAligned with the 2025 syllabus for Indian government exams and global aptitude testsYou’ll practice with 375 fully explained problems, including:➤ 125 video-based problems with full walkthroughs➤ 130 quiz questions with step-by-step solutions➤ 120 full-length mock exam questions, all thoroughly explainedBy the end of this course, you will:- Master all types of reasoning questions asked in State Public Service Commission (PSC) exams across India- Build a strong foundation in logical thinking that can be applied to any competitive exam or real-world problem- Crack complex reasoning puzzles step-by-step with confidence- Solve questions faster with proven techniques and time-saving tips- Avoid common traps that cost students marks in CBRTs, SSC, Banking & Railways exams- Build clear logical thinking skills that apply to GRE, GMAT, SAT, and corporate hiring tests- Be fully prepared for any aptitude-based exam worldwide.Full Course SyllabusThis comprehensive course covers every major reasoning topic asked in competitive exams:Topic 1 – Introduction to Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability:Topic 2 – Verbal Reasoning:Statements & AssumptionsStatements & ArgumentsStatements & ConclusionsCause & EffectCourse of ActionTopic 3 – Analytical Reasoning:Number SeriesLetter SeriesMixed SeriesCoding & Decoding (Letter, Number, Mixed, Sentence Coding)Blood RelationsDirections & DistanceSyllogismsLinear & Circular Seating ArrangementsPuzzle ProblemsMatrix and Mixed logic puzzlesTopic 4 – Non-Verbal Reasoning:ClassificationAnalogySeries CompletionMirror & Water ImagesPaper Folding & CuttingEmbedded FiguresTopic 5 – Data Interpretation & Analytical Ability:Data SufficiencyLogical ConnectivesCoded InequalitiesCritical Thinking & Decision MakingTopic 6 – Clocks & Calendars:Clocks (angles, overlaps, opposite times)Calendars (odd days, leap years, day calculation)Covers reasoning for these State exams and more:UPPSC, MPPSC, MPSC, BPSC, RPSC, TNPSC, WBPSC, KPSC, GPSC, HPPSC, UKPSC, HPSC, JPSC, OPSC, TSPSC, APPSC, JKPSC, CGPSC, TRPSC, TPSC, SPSC, Manipur PSC, Mizoram PSC, Meghalaya PSC, Nagaland PSC, Assam PSC, Arunachal PSC, Punjab PSC, Goa PSC, Delhi DSSSB, Chandigarh Recruitment Board, Andaman PSC, Lakshadweep PSC, Daman & Diu Administration Services, Telangana CBRT, Odisha CBRT, Andhra Pradesh CBRT, Gujarat CBRT.Also includes:Staff Selection Commission (SSC) CGL/CHSL, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) CSAT, Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) PO/Clerk, State Bank of India (SBI) Exams, Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) NTPC, LIC AAO, EPFO, ESIC, FCI, SEBI Grade A, RBI Grade B, and campus recruitment and private company aptitude tests.Globally relevant for:GRE, GMAT, SAT, SHL, Pymetrics, Korn Ferry, and other international job aptitude tests and decision-making assessments.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 How to Watch This Course for Best Results
Lecture 2 Introduction to Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability
Section 2: Verbal Reasoning
Lecture 3 Topic 2 – Introduction to Verbal Reasoning
Lecture 4 Lesson 2.1 - Statement & Argument
Lecture 5 Lesson 2.2 - Statement & Assumption
Lecture 6 Lesson 2.3 – Statement & Conclusion
Lecture 7 Lesson 2.4 – Course of Action
Lecture 8 Lesson 2.5 – Cause & Effect
Section 3: Analytical Reasoning
Lecture 9 Topic 3 – Introduction to Analytical Reasoning
Lecture 10 Lesson 3.1 - Series Completion
Lecture 11 Lesson 3.2 – Coding & Decoding
Lecture 12 Lesson 3.3 – Blood Relations
Lecture 13 Lesson 3.4 – Direction Sense
Lecture 14 Lesson 3.5 – Syllogism
Lecture 15 Lesson 3.6 – Seating Arrangement
Lecture 16 Lesson 3.7 – Puzzle Problems
Lecture 17 Lesson 3.8 – Matrix & Mixed Logic Puzzles
Section 4: Non-Verbal Reasoning
Lecture 18 Topic 4 — Non Verbal Reasoning
Lecture 19 Lesson 4.1 – Classification
Lecture 20 Lesson 4.2 – Analogy
Lecture 21 Lesson 4.3 – Series Completion
Lecture 22 Lesson 4.4 – Mirror and Water Images
Lecture 23 Lesson 4.5 – Paper Folding & Cutting
Lecture 24 Lesson 4.6 – Embedded Figures
Section 5: Data Interpretation & Analytical Ability
Lecture 25 Topic 5 – Data Interpretation & Analytical Ability
Lecture 26 Lesson 5.1 – Data Sufficiency
Lecture 27 Lesson 5.2 – Logical Deductions
Lecture 28 Lesson 5.3 – Coded Inequalities
Lecture 29 Lesson 5.4 – Critical Thinking & Decision Making
Section 6: Mathematical Logical Reasoning
Lecture 30 Topic 6 – Mathematical Logical Reasoning
Lecture 31 Lesson 6.1 – Clocks
Lecture 32 Lesson 6.2 – Calendars
Section 7: Mock Exam
Students preparing for SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RRB, or other government exams,State PSC aspirants across India, including CBRT-based selection tests,Job seekers facing aptitude rounds in private or public sector recruitment,International learners preparing for GRE, GMAT, SAT, or corporate logic tests,Campus placement candidates and freshers in any stream,Anyone wanting to improve logical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills