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Yash Kalyani

AMCAT ID: 10014553122359


This is to certify that you have successfully completed AMCAT, a 2 hour Computer Adaptive Test, which measures English, Quantitative Ability,
Analytical Skills, particular domain skills and personality. The purpose of the test is to gauge your employability for various industrial sectors
and job profiles. You attempted the test in a proctored environment on 21-08-2012.
According to your objective skills measurement using AMCAT:
You are eligible for a job in a top-tier IT services company.
You are eligible for a job in BPOs as a customer care executive.
You are eligible for a job in a top-tier company in a technical support executive role.
We at Aspiring Minds wish you all the best for your career.

1. The holder of this certificate can quote the statements mentioned on this certificate on their resume or other public documents.
2. Aspiring Minds shall validate the statements in this certificate for a corporate if there is a request. (score_request@aspiringminds.in)

Yash Kalyani
I-105,delta-2,g.b.nagar
Uttar Pradesh
201308
AMCAT SEVEN STROKE FEEDBACK REPORT

Dear Yash Kalyani,

AMCAT ID:10014553122359

Thanks for appearing for AMCAT on 21 August 2012. AMCAT is India's largest employability test. AMCAT
seven stroke feedback report shall help you understand your employability and identify your strengths and
weaknesses in different modules. At the same time, we shall highlight your strengths to various companies
on our panel. Companies in various sectors recruit for multiple positions using AMCAT.
AMCAT is India's only adaptive test. It automatically becomes easy or tough according to your
performance in questions. Your AMCAT score is not equal to the number of questions answered correctly as
is the case in any other test. The score is calculated by an advanced statistical engine, which takes into
consideration questions difficulty, discrimination, guess probability, time to attempt a question and several
other factors.
AMCAT REPORT CARD
Module

Number of
Questions
Attempted

Score Grade

Overall
Percentile

College Percentile

English

23

510

63.7%

54.8%

Quantitative Ability(Technical)

25

590

79.6%

52.3%

Computer Programming

11

-1

NA

NA

NA

Electronics & Semiconductor

24

466

95.1%

95.8%

Mechanical Engineering(Applied)

10

-1

NA

NA

NA

Civil Engineering

-1

NA

NA

NA

Telecommunications

-1

NA

NA

NA

24

485

57.8%

36.5%

Logical Ability

College percentile is your percentile amongst all the students in your college who took AMCAT
Overall percentile is your percentile amongst all the candidates (belonging to the same degree as
yours) tested by us nationally till now. If your overall percentile for a module is NA, it means we do
not calculate percentile for that module
If your reported score is -1, it means you attempted less than the minimum number of questions in
that section. In such a case no score is reported. A score of -2 means you did not attempt the
module. NA: Not Available
Grade Information: grade tells you where you stand amongst all the people who have taken AMCAT
till now.
A: First 33%
B: Second 33%
C: Last 34%

Contents

Job Match Summary

AMCAT Seven Stroke Feedback shall tell


you:
AMCAT Report Card
Performance Chakra
Feedback in individual module
Book References
Test Time Management
Study Schedule
Job Match

Job Profile

Your chance of selection for


these job profiles.

IT Services

High

IT Products

Low

Electronics &
Semiconductor

High

ITeS and BPO

High

Hardware and
Networking

High

KPO/Analyst

Low

Automobile/Manufacturing
Industry

Low

Telecom

Low

Software Quality

Low

Civil Design &


Construction

Low

PERFORMANCE CHAKRA
Our Performance Chakra provides you with a bird's-eye view of your performance in different sections of
modules you have attempted. The three levels indicate your performance as poor, average or good.

Note: If a module is not colored, it means that either you have not attempted sufficient number of questions
in that module or you have not taken or attempted that module.

DIAGNOSTICS AND GUIDANCE

In this section we analyze your performance in each module you have taken and guide you on how to
improve your performance in it.

English

Your performance in English is satisfactory. Our analysis says that you have good ability to read and
understand English. Your next aim should be to acquire excellence in English, which is only possible
through continuous practice. We are confident that if you keep working on English, soon you would be a
master in this section. All the best!
Tips / Suggestions for You
We suggest that you use a dictionary and a thesaurus extensively.
Scribble the key points in the paragraph while you are reading it. This will help you find answers
to questions easily.

Quantitative Ability(Technical)

Your performance in Quantitative Ability(Technical) is amongst the top. According to our analysis, you
have mathematical bend of mind. Your basic concepts are clear in all relevant areas of Quantitative
Ability. However you need to practice questions in each topic to reach the top. You do have the
potential to excel. You just require some determination and hard work. All the best!
Tips / Suggestions for You
For permutation-combination, make sure you understand the situation mentioned in the question
well before application of any formula.

Computer Programming
You have not attempted sufficient number of questions in this module. Therefore we cannot provide you
with diagnostics.

Electronics & Semiconductor

Your performance in Electronics & Semiconductor is very good. You have good knowledge of circuit
analysis and design, sequential and combinational logic.

Mechanical Engineering(Applied)
You have not attempted sufficient number of questions in this module. Therefore we cannot provide you
with diagnostics.

Civil Engineering
You have not attempted sufficient number of questions in this module. Therefore we cannot provide you
with diagnostics.

Logical Ability

Your performance in Logical Ability is satisfactory. You are able to understand statements, draw
inferences based on it and also spot patterns. Good job! But you are still not perfect. In order to
master this section, try harder questions. Though, initially, such questions may take time but in the long
run, you would sharpen your skills tremendously.
Tips / Suggestions for You
The only way to get better at inductive reasoning section is to practice lots of questions. So, pick
up a standard logical reasoning book and start practicing.
Deductive reasoning questions are best solved using Venn diagrams. You can use your tenth
standard book (topic: set theory) to understand them.
Abductive reasoning refers to being able to infer a course of action, derive a conclusion, infer
underlying assumptions, etc. to a given set of statements. These questions test your ability to
take decisions based on information in a real-world scenario. You should read
analytical/business magazines and newspapers to improve your abductive reasoning.

REFERENCES
We suggest you following books / links to help you improve in your weak areas. The references are custom
generated for you according to your performance in AMCAT.
Subjects

Books/Links

Vocabulary

The Free Dictionary - http://www.thefreedictionary.com


Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis

Comprehension

The Hindu Newspaper - http://www.hinduonnet.com/


Reading Comprehension Tips and Techniques - http://tinyurl.com/rc-tut
Reading Strategies - http://tinyurl.com/strategy2read

Engineering
Mathematics

Permutations and Combinations - http://tinyurl.com/per-com


Introduction to Probability - http://tinyurl.com/intro-prob

Inductive Reasoning

An Application of Inductive Reasoning: Number Patterns - http://tinyurl.com/indreasoning


Reasoning Skills - http://tinyurl.com/rsng-skill

Deductive Reasoning

Inductive v/s Deductive Reasoning - http://tinyurl.com/id-reasoning


Deductive Reasoning Applications - http://tinyurl.com/ded-reasoning

Abductive Reasoning

Wikipedia article on Abductive Reasoning http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abductive_reasoning


Abductive Inference - http://tinyurl.com/abd-reasoning

TIME ANALYSIS
This section tells you about how you have spent the allotted time in taking AMCAT. The graph below gives
you an idea about your speed in attempting the questions in different modules. We compare your speed
with general population and tell you whether you were faster (upward facing bar) or slower (downward
facing bar) or normal (no bar) at attempting questions.

As compared to general population, you were quite fast in attempting questions in Logical Ability.

SUGGESTED TIME SCHEDULE


Based on your performance, we suggest how much time approximately you need to spend on studying a
particular section of a module in a week. The bar graph shows the time you need to devote to each topic in
a section, while the pie chart suggests how you should divide your time across different sections.

Note: Modules without subdivision shall not be included in the bar graph. We cannot comment for modules
with scores 0, -1 or -2.

JOB MATCH FOR YOU


Our advance job matching engine provides you with a list of job profiles and your chances of getting
selected for those profiles.

Job Profile

Your chance
of selection
for these job
profiles.

Job profile criteria and areas to work on for improving


your chances

IT Services

High

These companies are basically looking for good English and


Logical skills with average Quantitative ability.

IT Products

Low

These companies are basically looking for good English,


Programming and Logical skills with average Quantitative
ability. You have to work hard in Computer Programming.

Electronics &
Semiconductor

High

These companies look for candidates having good knowledge


of Electronics and Semiconductors with good Logical and
Quantitative abilities.

ITeS and BPO

High

These companies look for candidates proficient in English with


average Logical and Quantitative abilities.

Hardware and
Networking

High

These companies are basically looking for candidates with


good English and average Logical abilities.

Low

These companies look for candidates having proficiency in


English with good Quantitative and Reasoning abilities. You
have to work hard in English.

Low

These companies are basically looking for candidates with


good English, Logical and Quantitative ability along with
proficiency in Mechanical skills. You have to work hard in
Mechanical Engineering(Applied).

Telecom

Low

These companies are basically looking for good English,


Logical, Quantitative skills along with proficiency in
Telecommunication. You have to work hard in
Telecommunications.

Software Quality

Low

This profile requires candidates with good aptitude skills along


with knowledge of Computer Programming. You have to work
hard in Computer Programming.

Civil Design &


Construction

Low

These companies look for candidates with good knowledge of


English, Logical and Quantitative abilities with proficiency in
Civil Engineering. You have to work hard in Civil Engineering.

KPO/Analyst

Automobile/Manufacturing
Industry

SELECTION COMPARATOR
This graph shows you the minimum cut-off for every job profile (marked with lines) in each module and your
score, which is represented by a dot. You can compare different job profiles cutoffs with your score to get
an idea about which profile are you eligible for.

CONTACT US
We hope this feedback report was of great help in knowing and understanding your performance in
different modules and your weak areas. We are sure the tips, references, suggested time schedule listed in
the report help you. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to mail us at
feedback@aspiringminds.in
Thanking you
Aspiring Minds Representative

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