One of the most intimidating aspects of logical reasoning is the initial learning curve. R.S. Aggarwal mitigates this by starting with foundational concepts and solved examples. By the time a student reaches the "Exercise" section, they have already seen the logic applied in several different ways. Focus on Speed and Accuracy
The brilliance of R.S. Aggarwal’s approach lies in its structure. The book is not merely a collection of problems; it is a pedagogical journey. It is generally divided into two main sections: 1. Logic-Based Reasoning
To get the most out of A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning , students should follow a three-step strategy: A Modern Approach To Logical Reasoning By R.s. Aggarwal
Inclusion of recent questions from IBPS PO, SBI, and UPSC CSAT.
In a market flooded with new apps and digital courses, remains a physical powerhouse. It provides the rigorous, pen-and-paper practice that is essential for building the neural pathways required for high-speed logical processing. One of the most intimidating aspects of logical
Whether you are a beginner starting from scratch or a veteran looking to polish your skills, this book is more than just a study guide—it is a mental gym that prepares you for the rigors of any competitive challenge.
In the world of competitive exams in India—whether it’s UPSC, Banking (IBPS/SBI), SSC, or MBA entrance tests like CAT—one name has remained a constant fixture on every topper’s bookshelf: . By the time a student reaches the "Exercise"
This section focuses on the "science" of reasoning. It covers syllogisms, statements and arguments, courses of action, and cause-and-effect relationships. In an era where exams are moving away from rote memorization toward testing a candidate's decision-making ability, this section is invaluable. It teaches you how to think, not just what to think. 2. Analytical Reasoning
The book acts as an exhaustive repository. It covers every conceivable type of reasoning question that has appeared in competitive exams over the last two decades. For a student, this means they don't need to juggle multiple sources; this one volume acts as a one-stop shop. The "Easy-to-Difficult" Gradient