REPORT ON COMPREHENSIVE APTITUDE TRAINING PROGRAM – SESSION 1
Date: June 17, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Venue: MCA Classroom
Resource Person: Dr. Sabu Augustine, Professor
The Department of Computer Applications organized the first session of the Comprehensive Aptitude Training Program on June 17, 2025. The session was held in the MCA Classroom from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM and was led by Dr. Sabu Augustine, a highly experienced and engaging professor.
The training focused on strengthening the students’ aptitude skills, which are essential for competitive exams and placements. Dr. Sabu covered a wide range of important topics in quantitative aptitude, including percentages, ratios, profit and loss, and logical reasoning. He explained each concept clearly, followed by several practical examples and live problem-solving.
What made the session stand out was its interactive nature. Students were encouraged to participate actively by solving problems during the class. Dr. Sabu maintained a friendly and motivating atmosphere, often rewarding correct answers with chocolates, which brought a sense of enthusiasm and fun to the learning process.
The session was not only educational but also enjoyable. The students appreciated the hands-on approach and felt more confident about solving aptitude problems. Dr. Sabu’s method of teaching helped simplify difficult topics and made them easy to understand.
In conclusion, the session was a great success. It helped students gain clarity on various aptitude concepts while also building their interest and confidence. The training session was well-organized and proved to be a valuable step toward placement preparation.