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Aptitude Reality Check Most students fail aptitude not because they don’t know formulas, but because they start solving without thinking. Before solving any aptitude question, pause and ask: 1️⃣ What is the actual unknown here? 2️⃣ Is this a calculation problem or a logic problem in disguise? 3️⃣ Can I eliminate options instead of fully solving? 👉 70% of aptitude questions are designed to test decision-making, not math. If you directly jump into calculations, you’re already slower than expected. Tomorrow, I’ll share: one real aptitude question the most common wrong approach and the correct way to think about it Stay consistent. That’s how placements are cracked.
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A general question???? Nowadays every startup (most of em') which is solving a problem has to spend a freaking amount of money to educate the audience about the problem. How come creating a solution for something that is not even annoying or buggin
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Why Solving a Real Problem is the Key to Startup Success Most startups fail not because their idea is bad, but because no one really needs it. Before building anything, ask: - Is there a real problem? - Are people searching for a solution? - Will t
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