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NASSCOM Assessment of Competence - Technology SCORE CARD

Registration ID Name Date of Birth Test Location Test Date

NAB1012CG7700196 TULSI SAHU 13-Sep-1991 Bhilai 17-Oct-2012

Test Scores - Part A


Skill Verbal Ability - Grammar - Vocabulary - Spelling & Punctuation - Verbal Reasoning Reading Comprehension Analytical Ability, Logical Reasoning Attention to Detail Max Score 47 16 8 8 15 12 40 11 Your Score 25 5 3 6 11 4 14 1 %Score 53 31 38 75 73 33 35 9

Test Scores - Part B


Skill Information Technology Electrical Engineering Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Textile Engineering Bio-Technology Engineering Telecommunications Engineering Max Score 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Your Score 21 %Score 53 -

Note: - NAC - Tech score is valid for one year from the date of issue. - NA is equivalent to No Attempt by the candidate.

NASSCOM Assessment of Competence - Technology (NAC-Tech) is the skills & competency assessment program for entry-level employment in the IT/ Engineering sector

Part A
Skill Definition & Candidate Score Analysis Verbal Ability
Overall Score

Grammar: Assessment of English usage building block through evaluation of Grammar. Topics that were assessed are Nouns, Pronouns, Articles, Tenses, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Subject-Verb Agreement, Modifiers. 31%, your score is within Q2 (26%-50%): Your Grammar skills are below average and your scores indicate that you need to put in significant effort in improving your Grammar. This would enhance your overall ability to communicate in English. We suggest that you work on improving your reading habits.

Vocabulary: Assessment of English usage building block by evaluation of vocabulary. Topics that were assessed are word power and contextual relationships between words. 38%, your score is within Q2 (26%-50%): Your score indicates that your vocabulary is below average. We suggest that you work on improving your vocabulary by marking difficult words, and look up a dictionary and a thesaurus while reading newspapers and good books.

Spelling & Punctuation: Assessment of English usage building block by evaluation of spellings and punctuation. These aid in construction of error free and meaningful sentences. Topics that are assessed are commas, colons, exclamations, apostrophes, common spelling errors, etc. 75%, your score is within Q3 (51%-75%): Your spellings and punctuations scores are above average, but there is scope for further improvement. We suggest that you improve your reading habits. As you read, pay more attention to spellings and usage of punctuations.

Verbal Reasoning: Assessment of English Usage by evaluation of skills like structure, arguments and verbal reasoning. Topics that are assessed are analogies, paragraph structuring, critical reasoning, arguments, assumptions and conclusions. 73%, your score is within Q3 (51%-75%): Your verbal reasoning scores are above average, but there is scope for further improvement. We suggest that you read more fiction and non-fiction books.

Reading Comprehension

Assessment of comprehension of English passages and ability to make inferences from a large amount of information. Assessment of being able to connect the dots and make conclusions based on information and ideas spread across the passage. 33%, your score is within Q2 (26%-50%): Your reading comprehension scores are below average. To improve, we suggest that you read more books and also read editorials in newspapers and magazines.

Analytical Ability, Logical Reasoning

Assessment of problem solving skills through questions on quantitative aptitude and assessment of logical reasoning by evaluating skills like Deduction, Induction and Visualization. 35%, your score is within Q2 (26%-50%): Your quantitative and reasoning ability scores are below average. We suggest that you spend more time on structuring data to obtain information and work on your fundamentals of quantitative aptitude.

Attention to Detail

Assessment of skills that require an eye-for-details. 9%, your score is within Q1 (0%-25%): Your eye-for-details is not strong. To improve this ability, we suggest that you slow down your pace of work and focus more on accuracy. Double-check everything and seek perfection. Over time, this ability will start improving.

Part B
Technical Skills Assessment of technical skills acquired as part of engineering education. Topics that were assessed form the fundamentals in the chosen area of specialization. 53%, your score is within Q3 (51%-75%): Your score for technical skills is above average, but there is scope for improvement. To improve this ability further, we suggest that you focus on concepts and applications in key areas of your engineering specialization.

NASSCOM Assessment of Competence - Technology (NAC-Tech) is the skills & competency assessment program for entry-level employment in the IT/ Engineering sector

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