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17 May 2024|Gwalior

GUEST LECTURE ON “DEVELOPING AN ATTITUDE FOR APTITUDE”

Mr. Rohan Goyal presents his views on Developing an Attitude for Aptitude

 A guest lecture on Developing an Attitude for Aptitude was organized by Amity Business School, Amity University, Madhya Pradesh on 17th May 2024 for the students of BBA IV Semester. The lecture was delivered by Mr. Rohan Goyal, Academic Director MGD+ CAT Division. He is a proud alumnus of Delhi University and now mentoring many CAT aspirants 

The session was organized as to make students understand how important is to develop an attitude for aptitude in recent times of competitive exams.
The objectives of the lecture were 
1. To make them understand the areas and ideas to develop attitude for aptitude.
2.  To explore different books, study material, online test to approach an aptitude test.
4. To motivate them and prepare them for bigger goals in life.
The lecture was intended to develop the students on skills development in coherence with aptitude test for different management related competitive exams. The program consisted of examples of different ways to solve quantitative aptitude problems, multidisciplinary sciences and how a student can approach a problem. The students also asked questions on the different career avenues and looked very interested throughout the session. 
All the participants very actively attended the lecture and took keen interest in all the sessions. They found all the sessions very useful and were very excited and enthusiastic during the entire lecture
The feedback taken from all the students was very positive. 
The guest lecture was well received by the students
1. Developing of an attitude to approach an aptitude problem.
2. Process and understanding of different methods to solve quantitative aptitude problems.
3. Students came to know different management entrance exams and there pattern of questions also.
We are sure that the lecture will enhance the confidence of students and have made them aware of different aptitude problems. 

Students raising their hands to ask question