Vocabulary Based Questions
Verbal skills are tested in almost all the campus placement aptitude tests; vocabulary driven questions form a significant part of the same. In this section of our aptitude preparation for campus placement, we not only give an overview of all the major vocabulary driven questions but also teach an approach towards tackling the same on your campus placement interviews. While building vocabulary is a long, gradual process, we give the students several interesting techniques such questions on the aptitude test. Further, towards the end of this section, we suggest the students, a strong strategy together with the resources for developing a robust, powerful vocabulary that shall not only help them in campus placements but also in their day to day life and the long term corporate career as well as for various entrance tests for their higher studies
Reading Comprehensions
RCs generally form an important part of the campus placement aptitude tests. In this section of the preparation, we guide the students with an organized strategy for tackling the Reading Comprehensions on the aptitude tests. Our effective strategy, tested and proven by thousands of students worldwide, helps a student in solving Reading Comprehensions in an efficient manner. As a part of this section of the aptitude test preparation, we make a student apply this strategy live on a few RCs and leave a big pool of RCs to be solved at home by the student
Grammar Based Questions
Grammar is one area where most students lag. Again, building English Grammar is a long, gradual process. In this section of the aptitude test preparation for campus placements, we guide the students with the most frequently tested grammar rules on the aptitude tests and make them apply these rules on a significant number of live aptitude test practice questions. Moreover, we provide the student, a rich resource for developing grammar in an organic way for the long term benefitst
Number Systems
Almost half the questions in the quantitative section of the campus placement aptitude tests directly or indirectly test a candidateâs ability to tackle numbers. In this robust class, we cover the most frequently asked types of Number Systems questions in the campus placement aptitude tests. Long and robust, this section is one the most important parts of the campus placement preparation under our Finishing School concept
Logical Reasoning
Campus placement aptitude tests involve a range of logical reasoning questions. Under this section of our module, we prepare the students on a spectrum of such questions and help them develop the strategies for approaching each such type on the aptitude tests. The range of questions varies from jumbled alphabets to arrangements and family trees to visual reasoning. This short class introduces the student to each such type and equips him/her to tackle the same in a systematic, efficient way
Personal Interview Preparation
Unfortunately, very often, the need for preparation for personal interviews in the campus placement process is underestimated by the candidates. Personal Interviews are probably the most important part of the campus selection process and a serious candidate must prepare thoroughly for the same. Under this section of our preparation for campus placements, we train each student personally on tackling the interview section of the placement process. Apart from helping the student on FAQs, we guide him/her on personalizing a pitch for the potential recruiters and having a clear idea of the parts of the profile that one must highlight and the parts one must be ready to be grilled upon during in the personal interview
Group Discussion
Group discussions are often a part of the campus selection process for major corporate. This is an area where a big chunk of students struggle in the campus selection process. Under this section of our module, we instil in our students, the right attitude and strategy for performing at the group discussions in the campus placement. Apart from the tips, techniques, strategies from our seasoned mentors, the students get a mock group discussion with detailed feedback on their performance
What to Keep Studying
On a sincere note, aptitude preparation, honing interviewing skills, and mastering group discussion techniques is a gradual, prolonged process. The campus placement preparation part of our Finishing School module gives a bird-eye’s view of this vast periphery and confers the right approach and concepts into a candidate for approaching the campus placement process. However, to attain the in depth expertise into each of these areas, one must follow our training by consistent education and practice on the various topics. Hence, under this section of our module, we guide the student about what one must keep studying to intensify one’s expertise on each of these areas
Post Employment Support
A student touched once by our team remains a student forever and is free to ask questions and take our expertise at any point of one’s career. We are only an e-mail or a phone call away from any guidance that a student may seek at a later point in one’s career. Hence, a student can reach out to us for seeking support in strategizing job shifts, planning higher studies, or making any major career moves. We shall guide the student upon what is right for the candidate at any point in one’s career
Resume Making
Under this section of our Finishing School initiative, we help a candidate with a robust approach towards resume making for a job interview. In this short session over resume making, we guide the student on a robust format, must-dos and donâts in an impactful resume and suggest on ways for presenting oneâs candidature ethically yet effectively
Email Etiquette and Written Corporate Communication
Being liked, being selected, and being promoted are somewhere interlinked. Being liked is a function of how one communicates; in the corporate setup, one often has to communicate through written means and sophisticated writing skills play an important role in making an impact. On the other hand, crude, unseemly writing standards can be a turn off and play a deterrent in oneâs growth in shorter or longer run. Unfortunately, our education system lays little emphasis on formal written interpersonal communication and a big chunk of candidates take up jobs with sub-standard written corporate communication skills. This short, interesting section- Email Etiquette and Written Corporate Communication- on our module helps a candidate with the must-knows and must-avoids for effective written communication in the corporate world.