GAT Test Preparation for Government Collge University , Lahore
National Testing Service (NTS) will be conducting GAT Test for Government College University on 19-06-2016. Last date of registration for GAT is 13-06-2016.
After 152 Years of its wonderful history, the Government College, Lahore was raised to the status of a University in 2002. It was renamed as the GC University Lahore. The academic life here has been re-shaped in accordance with its new challenges and we hope to fulfill the expectations that go with a University. The GCU is committed to act as a promoter of quality education for all.
About GCU
This Institution is one of the oldest seats of learning in the Muslim world. As a seat of higher learning, GC University blends grand old traditions and modern educational standards to meet the ideals set by persons like Dr. Leitner, philosopher the poet, Dr. Muhammad Iqbal and the Noble Laureate, Dr. Abdus Salam.
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GCU GAT TEST Content details
There are four sections in the NTS GAT General tests, which are as under:
- Verbal Reasoning
- Analytical Reasoning
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Subject Knowledge
Verbal Reasoning MCQs:
Verbal reasoning tests access your understanding and comprehension skills. The easier verbal Reasoning test, such as sentence completion, comprehension and analogies, measures your ability to use the English language. You will be presented with a short passage of text and will need to answer a True, False or Cannot Say response to each statement.
Analytical Reasoning :
The Analytical reasoning test is also called the conceptual reasoning test. It measures your lateral thinking skills or fluid intelligence, which are your ability to quickly identify patterns, logical rules and trends in new data, integrate this information, and apply it to solve problems. It measures what most people would refer to as ‘ street smarts’ and the ability to ‘think on your feet’.
Quantitative Reasoning :
The Quantitative Reasoning test measures your mathematical concepts , ability to interpret, analyse and draw logical conclusions based on numerical data presented in graphs and tables. These tests are conducted to check your decision making and problem solving skills.
Subject Knowledge :
Subject related questions are general question related to subjects of study, Most of the times, these questions consist of basic knowledge and definitions. One should go through all the basic questions relevant to the post in order to qualify.
Analytical Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
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