Percentages
Discounts, changes, profit, interest, and percentage bases.
Measure how accurately you handle numbers, ratios, rates, data, estimation, and practical quantitative decisions. Your result adapts to your current stage and shows exactly what to improve next.
The test separates foundational calculation from applied reasoning, data accuracy, number logic, and estimation.
Discounts, changes, profit, interest, and percentage bases.
Proportion, sharing, scaling, mixtures, and comparisons.
Speed, work, unit rates, averages, and practical arithmetic.
Sequences, algebraic relationships, factors, and constraints.
Tables, totals, percentage change, and accurate conclusions.
Approximation, reasonableness checks, and decision trade-offs.
Everyone answers the same fair reasoning core. Your interpretation and action plan change based on where you need to use the skill.
Calculator-free practice is recommended. There is no negative marking.
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This is a practice diagnostic, not a standardized percentile, employer cut-off, selection guarantee, or complete measure of intelligence or career fit.
See whether percentages, ratios, rates, or number relationships need rebuilding.
Spot cases where the right numbers were present but the relationship was set up incorrectly.
Separate calculation mistakes from choosing the wrong row, unit, total, or comparison.
Use estimation to reject impossible answers before spending time on exact arithmetic.
School students, college students, graduates, job seekers, and working professionals can use it. Choose your current stage before starting so the result interpretation and action plan fit your context.
It measures six practical areas: percentages and commercial arithmetic, ratios and proportions, rates and applied maths, number logic, data interpretation, and estimation with quantitative decision-making.
No. It is a free diagnostic based only on your answers in this test. It does not claim a national percentile, psychometric norm, or employer-specific cut-off.
Yes. The downloadable PDF is generated as a properly paginated report with your scores, error patterns, practice allocation, action plan, and complete worked solutions.
No. Numerical reasoning is one useful skill signal, not complete career clarity. Career direction also needs interests, values, wider skills, market reality, and a practical future-readiness plan.
Start with the free test that fits your stage. When the decision gets serious, move to updated career guidance that turns those signals into better choices, stronger skills, and higher leverage.
Use free results to narrow the problem before you commit to a bigger decision.
Use guidance to avoid wasted years, wasted money, and low-value skill choices.
Use the right plan for your stage to move toward future readiness and earlier financial freedom.
Sessions are online across India. The stronger plan gets built inside the guidance service.
Practical student career guidance before the wrong path wastes years, money, and future readiness.
Wrong streams, outdated degrees, and low-value skills that waste years and money.
High-value skills, future readiness, and earlier financial freedom.
Includes the 1-on-1 and up to 24 small-group sessions across the year.
Real student growth comes from a series of better decisions. This path keeps skill choices, future readiness, and financial-freedom planning on track across the year.
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