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CHENNAI: Productivity Reach, an organisation involved in working with leading engineering colleges, has designed a free mock programme in aptitude assessment. The organisation works with colleges in the Chennai, Madurai and Coimbatore zones in recruiting and training engineering students. According to Ramesh Narayan, Chief of Productivity Reach, a similar mock test, held in October 2005, helped a number of freshers get placed in the recruitment drives of Caritor, Patni Computers, Cognizant, Wipro and Infosys. Noting that only 15 out of 100 students taking the tests were being taken on board, he said students were not updating themselves with the changing aptitude assessment practices of MNCs. The 30-minute mock test that will assess the students' aptitude as per industry standards is being held at 24/116, Abhiramapuram IV Street, Chennai-18 on October 24 and 25. It will focus on the quantitative, analytical reasoning, puzzles and English Verbal abilities. This program is only open to yet to be placed final year students and unemployed freshers. For registrations contact: 4210 9097/ 4210 9114.
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